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Evaluations of agri-environmental schemes based on observational farm data: The importance of covariate selection
Uehleke, Reinhard; Petrick, Martin; Hüttel, Silke (2022-01-13)Evaluations of agri-environmental schemes (AES) based on observational farm data generally use a matching algorithm for comparing participating and non-participating farms. To mitigate the potential post-matching covariate ... -
Jumping on the Bandwagon of Responsibility – Or Not?: Consumers' Perceived Role in the Meat Sector
Klink-Lehmann, Jeanette; Langen, Nina; Simons, Johannes; Hartmann, Monika (2022-05-21)It is evident that sustainable meat consumption and production require shared responsibility for actions and consequences by consumers and producers. Therefore, this study aimed to identify the relevant focus areas within ... -
Rural livelihoods, community-based conservation, and human–wildlife conflict: Scope for synergies?
Meyer, Maximilian; Börner, Jan (2022-08-01)Halting biodiversity loss is a major contemporary challenge. Nature protection can help conserve biodiversity, but increasing wildlife numbers inside protected areas and shrinking habitats intensify interactions between ... -
Sustainable Innovations: A Qualitative Study on Farmers’ Perceptions Driving the Diffusion of Beneficial Soil Microbes in Germany and the UK
Ploll, Ursula; Arato, Miguel; Börner, Jan; Hartmann, Monika (2022-05-10)Legislation and consumer preference for more sustainability in the food system require farmers to adopt more stringent sustainably measures without sacrificing business profitability. Scientific and technological ... -
Triggering cognitive dissonance with textual information and images: Data from three experiments with meat-eaters
Weingarten, Nina; Lagerkvist, Carl-Johan; Meraner, Manuela; Hartmann, Monika (2023-04-05)This article presents data from three experiments in which we triggered and measured cognitive dissonance in meat-eaters. Cognitive dissonance is a well-established concept in the social psychology literature; however, ...