Factors affecting European farmers' participation in biodiversity policies

Publication Type
Journal contribution (peer reviewed)
Authors
Siebert, R., Toogood, M., Knierim, A.
Year of publication
2006
Published in
Sociologia Ruralis 46
Band/Volume
46/
DOI
10.1111/j.1467-9523.2006.00420.x
Page (from - to)
318-340
Abstract

This article reports the major findings from an interdisciplinary research project that synthesises key insights into farmers' willingness and ability to co-operate with biodiversity policies. The results of the study are based on an assessment of about 160 publications and research reports from six EU member states and from international comparative research. We developed a conceptual framework to systematically review the existent literature relevant for our purposes. This framework provides a common structure for analysing farmers' perspectives regarding the introduction into farming practices of measures relevant to biodiversity. The analysis is coupled and contrasted with a survey of experts. The results presented above suggest that it is important to view support for practices oriented towards biodiversity protection not in a static sense – as a situation determined by one or several influencing factors – but rather as a process marked by interaction. Financial compensation and incentives function as a necessary, though clearly not sufficient condition in this process.

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