Pesticide use Behavior: Evidence from Pakistan

It is evident that pesticides are used for the benefits. However, use of pesticide leads to negative externalities for the farmers and the society. Negative externalities may include effects on human health, loss of bio-diversity, degradation of natural ecosystems and irreversible changes in the environment. The use of pesticides on the farm is largely governed by voluntary behavior. Therefore, it is important to understand what drives farmer¿s behavior of pesticide use. Cognitive models in Public Health and Social Psychology argue that persons who have had adverse health experiences are likely to undertake greater preventive behavior. This research combines an approach from social psychology with micro economic consumer theory to understand individual¿s reasoning behind their decisions and concluded that to improve awareness, necessary for better choices of pesticide use, specific and relevant information regarding the health effects and environmental risks of using pesticide should be provided to farmers through training programs. For this, government should restructure current pro-pesticide extension system and design effective outreach programs.

Weitere Produkte vom selben Autor

Download
PDF
Protection of Minorities Borhan Uddin Khan, Muhammad Mahbubur Rahman

106,79 €*
Download
PDF
Recent Trends and Advances in Wireless and IoT-enabled Networks Mian Ahmad Jan, Fazlullah Khan, Muhammad Alam

117,69 €*
Download
PDF
Energy Efficient Embedded Video Processing Systems Muhammad Usman Karim Khan, Muhammad Shafique, Jörg Henkel

96,29 €*