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    Huang, Yingqian; Long, Hualou; Jiang, Yanfeng; Feng, Dedong; Ma, Zizhou; Mumtaz, Faisal

    Journal of environmental management, 20/May , Letnik: 359
    Journal Article

    Adapting to climate change is critical to building sustainable and resilient agricultural systems. Understanding farmers' perceptions of climate change has become the key to the effective implementation of climate change adaptation policies. This research draws multidisciplinary attention to how farmers participate in decision-making on adaptation behaviors and provides useful insights for realizing synergies between environmental change and agricultural production. In this work, we conducted a meta-analysis of 63 quantitative studies on Chinese farmers' adaptation to climate change to assess the relationship between motivational factors and adaptation behavior. Our analysis highlights that farmers' perceptions of precipitation changes are often inaccurate; however, other psychological factors, such as perception, experience, and risk attitude, significantly positively impact their adaptation behavior. In addition, different climate regions are the main source of high heterogeneity in inter-study comparisons of climate change perception, and the effect of climate regions may therefore constitute a moderating factor that weakens the positive relationship between climate change perception and adaptive behavior. Furthermore, this study highlights the need to intervene at the household level to enhance farmers' adaptability to climate change, which includes providing support through income diversification, early warning information services, training, assistance, credit, subsidies, and other resources. In the future, research on how perception, experience, and risk interact to affect adaptive behavior should be strengthened. •Provides a quantitative summary of the literature on smallholders' climate change adaptation behavior.•Farmers' perceptions of precipitation changes were often inaccurate.•Paying attention to farmers' psychological characteristics is important to explain climate change adaptation behavior.•Both informal and formal institutional interventions can exert positive effects on smallholder adaptation to climate change.