Virtual Discussions to Support Climate Risk Decision Making on Farms

Kathryn Reardon-Smith, Shahbaz Mushtaq, Helen Farley, Neil Cliffe, Roger Stone, Jenny Ostini, Joanne Doyle, Neil Martin, Adam Loch, Tek Maraseni, Torben Marcussen, Janette Lindesay

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    Abstract

    Climate variability represents a significant risk to farming enterprises. Effective extension of climate information may improve climate risk decision making and adaptive management responses to climate variability on farms. This paper briefly reviews current agricultural extension approaches and reports stakeholder responses to new web-based virtual world discussion-support tools developed for the Australian sugar cane farming industry. These tools incorporate current climate science and sugar industry better management practices, while leveraging the social-learning aspects of farming, to provide a stimulus for discussion and climate risk decision making. Responses suggest that such virtual world tools may provide effective support for climate risk decision making on Australian sugar cane farms. Increasing capacity to deliver such tools online also suggests potential to engage large numbers of farmers globally.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1-23
    JournalJournal of Economic and Social Policy
    Volume17
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2015

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