This thesis presents the results of exploratory sociological research designed to better understand how farmers select agricultural practices with the potential to effect water quality. The primary research methodology is a Rapid Rural Appraisal of thirty farms in five rural municipalities in Saskatchewan, Canada during the year 2000 growing season. The data establishes that a variety of economic, institutional, organizational, and social factors interact in dynamic ways to influence farmer resource management decisions and that the resulting agricultural practices have the potential for subtle and dramatic effects on water quality in Saskatchewan. Risk-mitigating farming methods known as “Best Management Practices” (BMPs) are interprete...
Non-Peer ReviewedDuring the past few years, environmental protection and resource conservation have ...
Due to climatic and lithologic factors groundwater in Saskatchewan is often of poor quality. Common...
Evidence shows that conventional agricultural systems, which currently dominate global food producti...
Performance-based approaches to managing water quality on agricultural landscapes offer the potentia...
Much of the research devoted to assessing the relationship between agricultural “best management pra...
Diffuse pollution from agriculture remains a significant challenge to many countries seeking to impr...
In the Little Bear River Watershed, government cost-sharing programs to improve water quality have r...
Water quality has been gaining attention in New Zealand, and dairy farming is in the spotlight as on...
Voluntary adoption of Best Management Practices (BMPs) has been the foundation among many environmen...
Environmental Studies major at the University of KansasThe focus of my project this summer was on ex...
There is increasing awareness of the contributions of livestock agriculture to nonpoint water pollut...
Farmers are becoming increasingly aware of the environmental consequences of farming practices that ...
The combined effects in the Okanagan Valley of rapid population growth, climate change, and an envir...
Public concern of the value of environment quality has risen over the past three decades and numerou...
The goal of this study is to investigate farmers’ intentions and behavior regarding water conservati...
Non-Peer ReviewedDuring the past few years, environmental protection and resource conservation have ...
Due to climatic and lithologic factors groundwater in Saskatchewan is often of poor quality. Common...
Evidence shows that conventional agricultural systems, which currently dominate global food producti...
Performance-based approaches to managing water quality on agricultural landscapes offer the potentia...
Much of the research devoted to assessing the relationship between agricultural “best management pra...
Diffuse pollution from agriculture remains a significant challenge to many countries seeking to impr...
In the Little Bear River Watershed, government cost-sharing programs to improve water quality have r...
Water quality has been gaining attention in New Zealand, and dairy farming is in the spotlight as on...
Voluntary adoption of Best Management Practices (BMPs) has been the foundation among many environmen...
Environmental Studies major at the University of KansasThe focus of my project this summer was on ex...
There is increasing awareness of the contributions of livestock agriculture to nonpoint water pollut...
Farmers are becoming increasingly aware of the environmental consequences of farming practices that ...
The combined effects in the Okanagan Valley of rapid population growth, climate change, and an envir...
Public concern of the value of environment quality has risen over the past three decades and numerou...
The goal of this study is to investigate farmers’ intentions and behavior regarding water conservati...
Non-Peer ReviewedDuring the past few years, environmental protection and resource conservation have ...
Due to climatic and lithologic factors groundwater in Saskatchewan is often of poor quality. Common...
Evidence shows that conventional agricultural systems, which currently dominate global food producti...