Title of article :
A Critical Review of Sustainable Pro-Environmental B ehavior Theories
Author/Authors :
Pirmoradi, Amir Hossein PhD of Agricultural Development - Department of Agricultural Extension and Education - Faculty of Agriculture - Razi University - Kermanshah, Iran , Rostami, Farahnaz Department of Agricultural Extension and Education - Faculty of Agriculture - Razi University - Kermanshah, Iran , Papzan, Abdol Hamid Department of Agricultural Extension and Education - Faculty of Agriculture - Razi University - Kermanshah, Iran
Abstract :
Agricultural production decision-making is becoming more complicated due to the inherent complexity of the interaction between natural and human processes as the heart of agricultural
systems. Predicting the behavior of agricultural systems is critically important for sustainability issues. Since agriculture is a human activity that is dependent on its main actors, farmers’
behavior needs to be investigated in terms of the extent to
which their activities are consistent with sustainable agriculture
initiatives. This study is based on the documentary research
method conducted by a systematic literature review. The main
goal was to review and analyze pro-environmental behavior
theories in terms of their strengths and weaknesses during the
time period of 1975-2016. The strengths and weaknesses of
each theory were described after the introduction of each theory.
On the other hand, a comparison of the theories based on seven
indicators is presented too. About 14 theories were reviewed to
reach agent-based theories of decision-making, in which feedback
is provided on the system. Based on the results, the agent-based
integrated theories are diagnosed to be the most suitable and
comprehensive for the study and prediction of farmers’ behaviors among the studied theories.
Keywords :
Decision-making , behavioural theories , critical review , documentary research , pro-environmental behaviour
Journal title :
International Journal of Agricultural Management and Development(IJAMAD)