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A survey-based assessment of cattle producers' adaptation to climate change in British Columbia, Canada
Author
Cox, M.
Gardner, W. C.
Fraser, L. H.
Publisher
Society for Range Management
Publication Year
2015-03
Body

A quantitative analysis of the British Columbia, Canada cattle ranching community in light of global climate change provides insight as to how stakeholder needs and observations can be included in future planning. More than 63% of the 239 survey respondents believe that human activities are increasing the rate at which global climate changes occur, and 60% of 231 respondents adapted their management because of climate change. Cattle ranchers operating for less than 20 years were more likely to agree that human activities are increasing the rate of global climate change compared with those operating more than 40 years. This may reflect the fact that the concept of climate change has gained more public acceptance in the past 2 decades and would likely be perceived as a legitimate risk to an operation by those in this category in comparison with those who have been operating for a long period of time and tend to rely on experiential or embedded knowledge. Regional analysis showed that the most northerly region is more likely to have noticed change in climate compared with one of the most southern regions. With respect to operation of scale in terms of head of cattle, those ranches with more than 50 head of cattle identified water availability as a significant challenge to operations. Family succession planning was identified as a greater challenge for those operating their ranch for more than 40 years, compared with those operating less than 20 years. Adaptation to climate change included accessing available forage and providing a water source for cattle. Experiential and scientific knowledge will be crucial to future planning to reduce the vulnerability of the ranching industry and building adaptive capacity. © 2015 Society for Range Management. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. The Rangeland Ecology & Management archives are made available by the Society for Range Management and the University of Arizona Libraries. Contact lbry-journals@email.arizona.edu for further information.

Language
en
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1016/j.rama.2015.01.004
Additional Information
Cox, M., Gardner, W. C., & Fraser, L. H. (2015). A survey-based assessment of cattle producers’ adaptation to climate change in British Columbia, Canada. Rangeland Ecology & Management, 68(2), 119–130.
IISN
0022-409x
OAI Identifier
oai:repository.arizona.edu:10150/656934
Journal Volume
68
Journal Number
2
Journal Pages
119-130
Journal Name
Rangeland Ecology & Management
Keywords
adaptive capacity
Cattle Ranching
global climate change
mail survey
range management