This thesis concerns the relationship between norms, property and environmental governance of agriculture. The approach is broadly within the behaviouralist tradition, and addresses the role of what are characterized as stewardship norms in influencing environmental activity in lowland farming. The first half encompasses a theoretical review of models of behaviour, property rights, and value studies in agricultural economics, and develops a theoretical framework establishing the importance of the interrelationship between formal principles of governance and informal normative assumptions regarding implied rights in land and beliefs in the legitimacy of particular governance regimes. In the second half, the results of a farm survey conducted...
The overall purpose of this study was to find out whether changes in social action or social practi...
Landowners' choice of management practices will directly affect the conservation of biodiversity in ...
While multiple studies have identified land managers’ preferences for agri-environmental schemes (AE...
The role of agriculture in rural areas is changing significantly in Europe, with environmental prote...
What drives farmers’ decision-making? To inform effective, efficient, and legitimate governanc...
Liberalisation of agricultural policies reduces the influence of policy on land-use decisions, but e...
Politically and in the public debate there is an increased focus on how private landowners should co...
This paper addresses the issue of farmers’ views concerning the perceived legitimacy of environmenta...
The permanence of land management practices adopted under Agri-environmental schemes (AES) is often ...
The United Kingdom’s approach to encouraging environmentally positive behaviour has been three-prong...
In order to develop an effective regulatory framework, an understanding of what factors influence da...
Agri-environment schemes (AES) in the UK offer payments to farmers or landowners to undertake enviro...
Increasingly farmers are being required to re-evaluate their role in relation to the conservation of...
This paper argues the case for a new approach to the stewardship of land resources that uses behavio...
Diffuse pollution of watercourses from agriculture represents a complex and persistent environmental...
The overall purpose of this study was to find out whether changes in social action or social practi...
Landowners' choice of management practices will directly affect the conservation of biodiversity in ...
While multiple studies have identified land managers’ preferences for agri-environmental schemes (AE...
The role of agriculture in rural areas is changing significantly in Europe, with environmental prote...
What drives farmers’ decision-making? To inform effective, efficient, and legitimate governanc...
Liberalisation of agricultural policies reduces the influence of policy on land-use decisions, but e...
Politically and in the public debate there is an increased focus on how private landowners should co...
This paper addresses the issue of farmers’ views concerning the perceived legitimacy of environmenta...
The permanence of land management practices adopted under Agri-environmental schemes (AES) is often ...
The United Kingdom’s approach to encouraging environmentally positive behaviour has been three-prong...
In order to develop an effective regulatory framework, an understanding of what factors influence da...
Agri-environment schemes (AES) in the UK offer payments to farmers or landowners to undertake enviro...
Increasingly farmers are being required to re-evaluate their role in relation to the conservation of...
This paper argues the case for a new approach to the stewardship of land resources that uses behavio...
Diffuse pollution of watercourses from agriculture represents a complex and persistent environmental...
The overall purpose of this study was to find out whether changes in social action or social practi...
Landowners' choice of management practices will directly affect the conservation of biodiversity in ...
While multiple studies have identified land managers’ preferences for agri-environmental schemes (AE...