Recent technical developments in farming have exacerbated problems of land degradation and downstream watercourse pollution. The latter justifies governmental intervention more than on-farm costs or food security. Several intervention alternatives could be employed, each having different implications for private and public acceptability, administrative feasability, and workability. To date, Canadian public intervention has relied on universally-applied financial incentives and voluntary compliance. The inherent limitations are that differences among farmers in conservation effort are not considered. A targeted approach is suggested as one means of incorporating inter-farm and inter-farmer differences, thereby raising the potential for elici...
This study examines, both qualitative and quantitatively, the motivation for crop, livestock, and mi...
Non-Peer ReviewedNext to the economic plight of agricultural producers, soil degradation is the most...
Agricultural activities alter landscapes to produce food and fiber and can pose a risk to the health...
This paper reviews annual government spending on Canadian agriculture that attempts to stabilize and...
Over the last several months there have been numerous moves toward the establishment of new environm...
Over the last several months there have been numerous moves toward the establishment of new environm...
Land use conflict in the rural urban fringe is a problem for Canadian agriculture, as well as for lo...
Environment Canada’s (EC) mandates to protect and strengthen Canada’s environment and economy can be...
This research asks: "what forces shape agriculture such that environmental problems persist on farm...
Payments for ecosystem services (PES) programs in agriculture are designed to encourage farmers to a...
With a relatively small population and 7% of the world's available freshwater resources, Canada is w...
Land is an essential resource for most types of agricultural production. Its continued productivity ...
On October 2nd, 2001 the federal environment commissioner released her annual report. In it, she off...
This paper analyses the advantages and disadvantages of targeting soil conservation measures on the ...
Key issues in the current agricultural debate include the future of family farms, levels of governme...
This study examines, both qualitative and quantitatively, the motivation for crop, livestock, and mi...
Non-Peer ReviewedNext to the economic plight of agricultural producers, soil degradation is the most...
Agricultural activities alter landscapes to produce food and fiber and can pose a risk to the health...
This paper reviews annual government spending on Canadian agriculture that attempts to stabilize and...
Over the last several months there have been numerous moves toward the establishment of new environm...
Over the last several months there have been numerous moves toward the establishment of new environm...
Land use conflict in the rural urban fringe is a problem for Canadian agriculture, as well as for lo...
Environment Canada’s (EC) mandates to protect and strengthen Canada’s environment and economy can be...
This research asks: "what forces shape agriculture such that environmental problems persist on farm...
Payments for ecosystem services (PES) programs in agriculture are designed to encourage farmers to a...
With a relatively small population and 7% of the world's available freshwater resources, Canada is w...
Land is an essential resource for most types of agricultural production. Its continued productivity ...
On October 2nd, 2001 the federal environment commissioner released her annual report. In it, she off...
This paper analyses the advantages and disadvantages of targeting soil conservation measures on the ...
Key issues in the current agricultural debate include the future of family farms, levels of governme...
This study examines, both qualitative and quantitatively, the motivation for crop, livestock, and mi...
Non-Peer ReviewedNext to the economic plight of agricultural producers, soil degradation is the most...
Agricultural activities alter landscapes to produce food and fiber and can pose a risk to the health...