Title of article :
A Comparative Analysis of Behavioral Theories towards Farmers’ Water Conservation
Author/Authors :
Valizadeh, Naser Department of Agricultural Extension and Education - School of Agriculture - Shiraz University , Bijani, Masoud Department of Agricultural Extension and Education - College of Agriculture - Tarbiat Modares University , Hayati, Dariush Department of Agricultural Extension and Education - School of Agriculture - Shiraz University
Abstract :
According to experts, the inefficient agricultural sector has a
dominant role in degrading water resources all over the
world. Farmers’ conservational behavior is an important aspect
of new integrated water management studies. Relevantly,
various behavioral theories have been proposed in the field of
environmental psychology. The main objective of the present
comparative analysis and review study was to explain foundations
of the most remarkable water conservation behavioral theories,
classify them, and finally, present a critical discussion on the
better application of each theory to explain the farmers' Water
Conservation Behaviors (WCBs). This study is based on the
documentary research method which was accomplished using
a systematic literature review. The comparison analysis of
existing theories indicates that the “theory selection” should
be consistent with the “type of behavior under study”. Consequently,
it is recommended to adopt the theories like Planned
Behavior Theory and Reasoned Action Theory to illustrate the
private-sphere WCBs such as farmers’ willingness to pay for
water conservation because these behaviors are directly associated
with the farmers’ personal interests. With respect to
those conservational behaviors with participatory and collective
nature, an individual may ignore his/her short-sighted and
immediate benefits to achieve collective and long-term interests.
In such a case, the use of moral approach and its relevant
theories, including the Value-Belief-Norms Theory and the
Norm Activation Theory, seems to be more appropriate. Consequently,
agricultural practitioners and researchers are recommended
to use rational approach theories to analyze the
WCBs of farmers.
Keywords :
Water conservation behavior (WCB) , moral theories , rational theories
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics