The Mediterranean region is facing major challenges for soil conservation and sustainable agriculture. Conservation agriculture (CA), including reduced soil disturbance, can help conserve soils and improve soil fertility, but its adoption in the Mediterranean region is limited. Examining farmers’ perceptions of soil and underlying sociocultural factors can help shed light on adoption of soil management practices. In this paper, we conducted a survey with 590 farmers across Morocco, Spain and Tunisia to explore concepts that are cognitively associated with soil and perceptions of tillage. We also evaluated differences in perceptions of innovation, community, adaptive capacity, and responsibility for soil. We found that farmers’ cognitive associations with soil show awareness of soil as a living resource, go beyond agriculture and livelihoods to reveal cultural ties, and link to multiple levels of human needs. Beliefs about the benefits of tillage for water availability and yield persist among the surveyed farmers. We found that openness towards innovation, perceived adaptive capacity and responsibility for soil were associated with minimum tillage, whereas community integration was not. Education, age and farm lifestyle were also associated with differences in these perceptions. CA promotion in the Mediterranean should emphasize the multiple values of soil, should demonstrate how sufficient yields may be achieved alongside resilience to drought, and be tailored to differing levels of environmental awareness and economic needs across north and south.

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Gefördert im Rahmen des Projekts DEAL Our study was conducted within the framework of the ConServeTerra project, an international multidisciplinary project seeking to identify the mental and physical barriers to the uptake of CA across the Mediterranean (www.conserveterra.org). This project is funded by the PRIMA Foundation (Project number 1913). CQS acknowledges EU funding through the Marie Sklodowska–Curie grant number 101031168.
Citation
In: Agriculture and Human Values Volume 41 / Issue 2 (2023-08-31) , S. 491-508; eissn:1572-8366
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@article{doi:10.17170/kobra-2024052310188,
  author    ={Topp, Emmeline and El Azhari, Mohamed and Cicek, Harun and Cheikh M’Hamed, Hatem and Dhraief, Mohamed Zied and El Gharras, Oussama and Puig Roca, Jordi and Quintas-Soriano, Cristina and Rueda Iáñez, Laura and Sakouili, Abderrahmane and Oueslati Zlaoui, Meriem and Plieninger, Tobias},
  title    ={Perceptions and sociocultural factors underlying adoption of conservation agriculture in the Mediterranean},
  keywords ={630 and Mittelmeer and Landwirtschaft and Konservierende Bodenbearbeitung and Bauer and Einstellung and Intensivlandwirtschaft},
  copyright  ={http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/},
  language ={en},
  journal  ={Agriculture and Human Values},
  year   ={2023-08-31}
}