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Determinants of Farmers’ Intention to Adopt Water Saving Measures: Evidence from Italy
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2017
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Water PolicyEngineeringAgricultural EconomicsSustainable DevelopmentEnvironmental EconomicsCultural InnovationEnvironmental PlanningEnvironmental PolicyPlanned BehaviorAgricultural Water ManagementWater ConservationEconomicsPublic PolicyWater FootprintsAgricultural HistoryWater PricingItalian FarmersWater ResourcesBusinessWater ManagementFarmers ’ IntentionWater ConsumptionWater Valuation
The present research is aimed at establishing how farmers can be encouraged to adopt irrigation water saving measures. By developing and implementing an extended version of the well-known Theory of Planned Behavior, we considered farmers’ propensity to adopt innovations and their water footprints. In a sample of 150 Italian farmers, we found that favorable attitudes towards water saving measures, and the orientations of environmental associations and public bodies favorably influence farmers’ intentions to adopt water saving measures. Farmers’ innovativeness and water footprints also exert a significant influence on their adoption intentions. The paper also discusses the contribution of these results to the previous literature and highlights practical implications for policy makers interested in promoting the adoption of irrigation water saving measures.
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