The role of networks in transforming Australian agriculture
Anne-Maree Dowd (),
Nadine Marshall,
Aysha Fleming,
Emma Jakku,
Estelle Gaillard and
Mark Howden
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Anne-Maree Dowd: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Organisation (CSIRO)
Nadine Marshall: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Organisation (CSIRO)
Aysha Fleming: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Organisation (CSIRO)
Emma Jakku: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Organisation (CSIRO)
Estelle Gaillard: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Organisation (CSIRO)
Mark Howden: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Organisation (CSIRO)
Nature Climate Change, 2014, vol. 4, issue 7, 558-563
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Purposeful action leading to significant structural and/or functional changes — known as transformational adaptation — may be required to adapt agriculture to the changing climate. Now, research shows that strong access to knowledge and weak social ties (social capital) empowers individuals to plan and implement novel farming strategies and options.
Date: 2014
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