Authors
GB Witt, Glenn Althor, RM Colvin, KJ Witt, N Gillespie, Rod McCrea, Justine Lacey, T Faulkner
Publication date
2021/2/15
Journal
Environmental research letters
Volume
16
Issue
3
Pages
034006
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Description
Livestock grazing covers half of Australia and vast areas of global terrestrial ecosystems. The sustainability of the beef cattle industries are being scrutinised amid ongoing environmental concerns. In response, industry discourse has identified public trust as critical to avoiding reactive environmental regulation. However, public perceptions of the cattle industry's sustainability performance and trust are largely unknown and speculative. We present the first model of public attitudes toward the Australian cattle industry (n= 2913). Our results reveal that societal perceptions of the industry's environmental performance strongly predict trust in the industry. However, trust only weakly predicts a perceived right for societal oversight and has only an indirect relationship on need for environmental regulation. Environmental values influence perceptions of industry performance and the perceived right for societal oversight. We …
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