Abstract Six farms were examined, each from a different sector of Scottish agriculture. Surveys were carried out to identify both diffuse pollution risks and options for habitat conservation and enhancement. Financial data were also gathered to determine the current sources of farm income, both from sale of produce and from grants. Whole farm plans were produced aimed at bringing about reductions in diffuse pollution to water, soil and air and also habitat improvements. The assembled information was used to devise a possible agri-environment grant scheme to aid the implementation of the whole farm plans
Mitigation of agricultural diffuse pollution poses a significant policy challenge across Europe and ...
In the past the environmental consequences of arable agriculture were often accepted without questio...
The role of and the approach to the countryside and the environment has undergone dramatic changes i...
The Scottish Executive considered that ‘Diffuse Pollution from Agricultural Enterprises ’ was a prio...
Early adoption of ecological management practices by farmers is a potential route to achieving susta...
Often the several stakeholders involved in the agricultural sector place a greater emphasis on the n...
The potential environmental impacts from agriculture can be diverse. They can be local and site-spec...
Published in the proceeding of the British Grassland Society Conference, University of Lancaster, 23...
J. A Skinner, K. A. Lewis, K. S. Bardon, P. Tucker, J. A. Catt, and B. J. chambers, ‘An Overview of ...
Major agri-environmental programs tried in the United Kingdom (UK)since the mid-1980s are examined i...
A computerised informal environmental management system for agriculture is currently being piloted a...
Agriculture has always been and will continue to be an important player in environmental integrity t...
This review has been necessary to bring together and interpret much of the diverse literature relati...
A multi-year research study was established under the environmental pillar of the Agriculture Policy...
Mitigation of agricultural diffuse pollution poses a significant policy challenge across Europe and ...
Mitigation of agricultural diffuse pollution poses a significant policy challenge across Europe and ...
In the past the environmental consequences of arable agriculture were often accepted without questio...
The role of and the approach to the countryside and the environment has undergone dramatic changes i...
The Scottish Executive considered that ‘Diffuse Pollution from Agricultural Enterprises ’ was a prio...
Early adoption of ecological management practices by farmers is a potential route to achieving susta...
Often the several stakeholders involved in the agricultural sector place a greater emphasis on the n...
The potential environmental impacts from agriculture can be diverse. They can be local and site-spec...
Published in the proceeding of the British Grassland Society Conference, University of Lancaster, 23...
J. A Skinner, K. A. Lewis, K. S. Bardon, P. Tucker, J. A. Catt, and B. J. chambers, ‘An Overview of ...
Major agri-environmental programs tried in the United Kingdom (UK)since the mid-1980s are examined i...
A computerised informal environmental management system for agriculture is currently being piloted a...
Agriculture has always been and will continue to be an important player in environmental integrity t...
This review has been necessary to bring together and interpret much of the diverse literature relati...
A multi-year research study was established under the environmental pillar of the Agriculture Policy...
Mitigation of agricultural diffuse pollution poses a significant policy challenge across Europe and ...
Mitigation of agricultural diffuse pollution poses a significant policy challenge across Europe and ...
In the past the environmental consequences of arable agriculture were often accepted without questio...
The role of and the approach to the countryside and the environment has undergone dramatic changes i...