Framing Behaviour Change For Sustainable Agriculture: Themes, Approaches, And Future Directions
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Farming System
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Despite the growing demand for behaviour change research and the benefit of understanding how human
behaviour influences use cases and the adoption of agricultural innovations, research on how behaviour change
occurs and the state of knowledge in the field remains scarce. To address this concern, this study conducted a
systematic literature review of behaviour change in sustainable agriculture between 2015 and 2024. Our search
identified 568 studies. After careful evaluation, 74 primary studies were selected and analysed to synthesize key
themes relevant to our research objectives. Findings point to four promising approaches (innovative, empower ment, historical and knowledge co-creation, and structural and systemic) that can effectively address the complex
challenges and promote sustainability in behaviour change agriculture. By emphasizing long-term solutions and
empowering farmers to make informed decisions, these approaches contribute to improved environmental health,
increased farm economic profitability, and enhanced social equity and well-being for farmers. Further, we found
socio-economic factors and environmental conditions as two key determinants that affect the adoption of sus tainable agriculture practices. Thus, adoption of sustainable practices is influenced by a combination of factors,
rather than any single variable behaviour and the implication of these factors can vary significantly across
different regions and cultural contexts. Our analysis makes important contributions, namely, (i) defining
behaviour change in sustainable agriculture, (ii) approaches on how behaviour change can occur, and (iii) model
development on sustainable agriculture behaviour change. The study provides practical implications for gov ernment agencies, agricultural extension services, research institutions and non-governmental organisations
(NGOs) to identify specific behaviours that contribute to food insecurity and unsustainable agriculture practices.
Such knowledge can help the creation of targeted interventions that address the root causes of these problems.
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Ofosu-Ampong, K., Abera, W., Müller, A., Adjei-Nsiah, S., Boateng, R., & Acheampong, B. (2025). Framing behaviour change for sustainable agriculture: Themes, approaches, and future directions. Farming System, 3(1), 100123.
