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  <title>Factors Affecting the Awareness of Farmers Regarding Climate Change in Saurashtra Region of Gujarat, India</title>

      <doi>https://doi.org/10.21276/AATCCReview.2025.13.03.332</doi>
  
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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>The present study was undertaken in the Saurashtra region of Gujarat with objectives to<br />
assess farmers’ awareness of climate change and to identify the key factors influencing it. A<br />
multistage sampling procedure was followed, wherein four districts—Amreli, Jamnagar, Gir<br />
Somnath, and Porbandar—were purposively selected, and a total of 240 respondents were<br />
randomly chosen across blocks and villages. Findings of the study revealed that the overall<br />
awareness level among farmers was 73.55%, with a majority (65.84%) falling in the medium<br />
awareness category. The correlation analysis indicated that factors like as education,<br />
information seeking behaviour, access to weather forecast, innovativeness, scientific<br />
orientation, preparedness for adaptation, perception regarding climate change and cropping<br />
pattern showed higher significance than other variables. Farming experience, extension<br />
participation, mass media exposure and risk orientation showed positive and moderately<br />
significant correlation with the awareness regarding the climate change. Multiple linear<br />
regression analysis revealed that out of 14 independent variables, eight variables viz.<br />
education, farming experience, information seeking behaviour, scientific orientation,<br />
preparedness for adaptation, perception regarding climate change and cropping pattern<br />
showed a significant functional relationship with the awareness regarding climate change as<br />
their p value is less than 0.05. Path analysis further delineated the direct and indirect effects<br />
of these variables. The results underscore the need for targeted interventions aimed at<br />
strengthening knowledge systems and adaptive capacities among farming communities to<br />
address the impacts of climate change more effectively. The major limitation of the study was<br />
that it was restricted to Saurashtra region only and therefore future studies can be replicated<br />
in other regions of the state as well.</p>
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                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>The present study was undertaken in the Saurashtra region of Gujarat with objectives to<br />
assess farmers’ awareness of climate change and to identify the key factors influencing it. A<br />
multistage sampling procedure was followed, wherein four districts—Amreli, Jamnagar, Gir<br />
Somnath, and Porbandar—were purposively selected, and a total of 240 respondents were<br />
randomly chosen across blocks and villages. Findings of the study revealed that the overall<br />
awareness level among farmers was 73.55%, with a majority (65.84%) falling in the medium<br />
awareness category. The correlation analysis indicated that factors like as education,<br />
information seeking behaviour, access to weather forecast, innovativeness, scientific<br />
orientation, preparedness for adaptation, perception regarding climate change and cropping<br />
pattern showed higher significance than other variables. Farming experience, extension<br />
participation, mass media exposure and risk orientation showed positive and moderately<br />
significant correlation with the awareness regarding the climate change. Multiple linear<br />
regression analysis revealed that out of 14 independent variables, eight variables viz.<br />
education, farming experience, information seeking behaviour, scientific orientation,<br />
preparedness for adaptation, perception regarding climate change and cropping pattern<br />
showed a significant functional relationship with the awareness regarding climate change as<br />
their p value is less than 0.05. Path analysis further delineated the direct and indirect effects<br />
of these variables. The results underscore the need for targeted interventions aimed at<br />
strengthening knowledge systems and adaptive capacities among farming communities to<br />
address the impacts of climate change more effectively. The major limitation of the study was<br />
that it was restricted to Saurashtra region only and therefore future studies can be replicated<br />
in other regions of the state as well.</p>
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