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Exploring the drivers of Tunisian farmers’ pro-environmental behaviors
[Explorer les déterminants des comportements pro-environnementaux des agriculteurs tunisiens]

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  • Samiha Mjahed

    (Qassim University [Kingdom of Saudi Arabia])

  • Imene Ben Yahia-Boumaiza

    (ESCT - École supérieure de commerce de Tunis)

Abstract

Three decades after the Brundtland report which popularized the concept of sustainable development, pro-environmental behaviors in agriculture are still undeveloped. Findings from the analysis of in-depth interviews with organic and conventional Tunisian farmers distinguish various motivations and strategies for reducing cognitive dissonance for both types of farmers. After a gap analysis of their motivations, external justifications for the adopted behaviors are identified.

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  • Samiha Mjahed & Imene Ben Yahia-Boumaiza, 2018. "Exploring the drivers of Tunisian farmers’ pro-environmental behaviors [Explorer les déterminants des comportements pro-environnementaux des agriculteurs tunisiens]," Post-Print hal-01973768, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-01973768
    DOI: 10.15122/isbn.978-2-406-08722-9.p.0193
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