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Mohammad Mohammadrezaei

Social and Behavioural Science Research Officer

Teagasc - Agriculture and Food Development Authority

Dublin, Ireland

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I am a Social and Behavioural Science Research Officer (PhD) in the Agri-Food Business and Spatial Analysis Department at Teagasc Climate Centre.

My organisation

Teagasc – the Agriculture and Food Development Authority – is the national body providing integrated research, advisory and training services to the agriculture and food industry and rural communities. It was established in September 1988 under the Agriculture (Research, Training and Advice) Act, 1988. The organisation is funded by State Grant-in-Aid; fees for research, advisory and training services; income from national and EU competitive research programmes; and revenue from farming activities and commodity levies. Around 75% of Teagasc's yearly budget comes from the Irish exchequer and EU funding with the balance generated from earned income. Some 40% of the budget is devoted to research with the remainder split half and half between advisory and education services. The 11 member Authority is appointed by the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine and has representatives from the farming organisations, the food industry, universities, the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine and Teagasc staff. Teagasc is a client-based organisation employing approximately 1,100 staff at 55 locations throughout Ireland with an annual operating budget in excess of €160 million. We operate in partnership with all sectors of the agriculture and food industry and with rural development agencies. We have developed close alliances with research, advisory and training agencies throughout the world and are continuously seeking to expand our international contacts.
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About me

Dr. Mohammad Mohammadrezaei is a Social and Behavioural Science Research Officer in the Agri-Food Business and Spatial Analysis Department at the Teagasc Climate Centre. His research focuses on applying multi-actor behavioural studies using mixed research methods to understand decision-making dynamics related to adaptation and mitigation strategies.

His interests lie in using mixed methods to analyse and model farmers' and other key actors’ (within AKIS) behaviour change regarding the adoption of adaptation and mitigation practices. Co-designing and evaluating the impact of community-based behavioural change interventions, providing recommendations to accelerate the translation of policy into farm-level action.

Mohammad applies various Social Cognition Theories (e.g., TPB, PMT, VBN), Socio-Ecological Theory, Social Learning Theory, and Construal Level Theory to predict, explain, and model behaviours and decision-making processes. His work informs the design of interventions, behaviour change policies, initiatives, and extension programmes. His expertise spans advanced quantitative (causal analysis) and qualitative (exploratory) research methods, including Structural Equation Modelling (SEM), regression analyses (linear, multinomial, ordinal), Nonlinear Canonical Correlation Analysis (NLCCA), cluster and factor analysis, indexing, the Delphi technique, focus groups, and in-depth interviews.

Mohammad has served as a task leader in several national and EU Horizon projects, including Nutritive, SafeHabitus, and BeSAFE. He is also the Principal Investigator for Farm Resilience and EMIT-CHANGE, leading policy and strategic initiatives. His research has been widely published in leading peer-reviewed journals in social and behavioural sciences. Additionally, he actively shares his findings through national and international conferences, research publications, and press releases.

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Skills

  • Multi-actor behavioural research
  • Mixed methodology behavioural research design
  • Multi-actor Actor Approach
  • social network analysis
  • Co-design of behavioural intervention
  • Living labs
  • Modeling farm-level decision making
  • structural equation modelling
  • Socio-cognition theories
  • social learning

Interests

  • carbon farming
  • climate adaption
  • climate mitigation
  • behavioural change intervention
  • impact assessment
  • Application of behavioural theories
  • Living labs and multi-actor workshops
  • Qualitative exploration of decisionmaking dynamics
  • Advance quantitative behavioural modeling methods
  • Agroecology
  • Farm biodiversity
  • Evidence-based behavioural research