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Spatial dependence and determinants of dairy farmers’ adoption of best management practices for water protection in New Zealand

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posted on 2023-05-03, 12:56 authored by Wei Yang, Basil Sharp
This paper analyses spatial dependence and determinants of the New Zealand dairy farmers’ adoption of best management practices to protect water quality. A Bayesian spatial durbin probit model is used to survey data collected from farmers in the Waikato region of New Zealand. The results show that farmers located near each other exhibit similar choice behaviour, indicating the importance of farmer interactions in adoption decisions. The results also address that information acquisition is the most important determinant of farmers’ adoption of best management practices. Financial problems are considered a significant barrier to adopting best management practices. Overall, the existence of distance decay effect and spatial dependence in farmers’ adoption decisions highlights the importance of accounting for spatial effects in farmers’ decision-making, which emerges as crucial to the formulation of sustainable agriculture policy.

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  • English

Does this contain Māori information or data?

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Springer

Journal title

Environmental Management

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0364-152X

Citation

Yang, W., & Sharp, B. (2017). Spatial dependence and determinants of dairy farmers’ adoption of best management practices for water protection in New Zealand. Environmental Management, 59(4), 594–603. doi:10.1007/s00267-017-0823-6

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