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Exploring farmers’ perspectives on collective action

a case study on co-operation in Dutch agri-environment schemes

authored by
Margarethe Reichenspurner, Rena Barghusen, Bettina Matzdorf
Abstract

To improve the ecological effectiveness of agri-environment-climate measures (AECM), collective approaches to co-ordinate AECM beyond the farm level have emerged, which are characterised by different levels of co-operation between individual farmers. As participation is voluntary, understanding farmers’ perspectives on collective action in the context of these economic incentive instruments is crucial to improve existing or design novel approaches. We conducted a Q study on farmers’ viewpoints on collective AECM in the Netherlands, where all AECM have to be realised jointly since 2016. Our results reveal three dominant views on collective AECM: a collective-oriented, a business-oriented and an environment-oriented perspective. Clear preferences for the collective approach show that even in cultures with strong values of independence joint action is possible, as farmers’ autonomy can be strengthened through co-operation. Considering different perspectives on collective approaches within the institutional design can help to develop more targeted, and thus successful, incentives.

Organisation(s)
Institute of Environmental Planning
External Organisation(s)
Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF)
Type
Article
Journal
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
Volume
67
Pages
1830-1851
No. of pages
22
ISSN
0964-0568
Publication date
2024
Publication status
Published
Peer reviewed
Yes
ASJC Scopus subject areas
Geography, Planning and Development, Water Science and Technology, General Environmental Science, Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
Electronic version(s)
https://doi.org/10.1080/09640568.2023.2183111 (Access: Open)