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Willingness to be informed and to pay for agricultural extension services in times of climate change: the case of maize farming in northern Benin, West Africa


AutorenlisteYegbemey, RN; Yabi, JA; Heubach, K; Bauer, S; Nuppenau, EA

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2014

Seiten132-143

ZeitschriftClimate and Development

Bandnummer6

Heftnummer2

ISSN1756-5529

eISSN1756-5537

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1080/17565529.2013.867249

VerlagTaylor and Francis Group


Abstract
This paper explores farmers' willingness to be (better) informed about reaction options to climate change and to pay for agricultural extension as related to modes of adaptation to climate change. Following a contingent valuation approach, the study was conducted through a survey on 336 producers farmers in northern Benin (West Africa). The results show that farmers were very willing to be informed about both climate change (predictions) and documented adaptation (strategies). However, they are willing to pay more for documented climate change adaptation strategies than for climate change predictions. The Heckman probit and seemingly unrelated regression models highlighted that age, gender, level of education, experience in agriculture, access to credit, organization membership, contact with extension, perception of and adaptation to climate change, and farm size have differential effects on farmers' behaviours towards agricultural extension services related to climate change.



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Harvard-ZitierstilYegbemey, R., Yabi, J., Heubach, K., Bauer, S. and Nuppenau, E. (2014) Willingness to be informed and to pay for agricultural extension services in times of climate change: the case of maize farming in northern Benin, West Africa, Climate and Development, 6(2), pp. 132-143. https://doi.org/10.1080/17565529.2013.867249

APA-ZitierstilYegbemey, R., Yabi, J., Heubach, K., Bauer, S., & Nuppenau, E. (2014). Willingness to be informed and to pay for agricultural extension services in times of climate change: the case of maize farming in northern Benin, West Africa. Climate and Development. 6(2), 132-143. https://doi.org/10.1080/17565529.2013.867249



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