We presented six novel farming vignettes to UK farmers that describe trade-offs between pecuniary and non-pecuniary benefits. What farmers would choose corresponds with what they think would make them happier, which supports the use of subjective well-being as a proxy for decision utility in agricultural research. Where a disparity between choice and well-being does exist, farmers seem willing to trade happiness for pecuniary benefits. Our results also suggest that farmers often trade pecuniary gains for non-pecuniary benefits. The utility derived from non-pecuniary benefits may help to explain farmer behaviours such as unsubsidised environmental improvements, and reluctance to adopt efficiency-enhancing technologie
For farming to become more sustainable it is not only necessary to find ways to reduce the impact of...
We investigate the trade-off agricultural producers may face between profits and stewardly activitie...
Whilst they are volunteers in their processes of change, farmers who engage in the reduction of fert...
There is increasing interest in the ‘economics of happiness’, reflected in the volume of articles ap...
We examine the relationship between organic farming and subjective well-being or life satisfaction. ...
Well-being of farm workers is necessary in order to foster farming sustainability. We contribute wit...
It is increasingly argued that indicators of sustainable agriculture should include measures examini...
This paper uses the framework of subjective wellbeing in order to analyze the welfare implication of...
This study concerns ‘value’ and how this leads to the ‘decision’ of whether to stay in farming, or t...
Whilst they are volunteers in their processes of change, farmers who engage in the reduction of fert...
What do farmers really want? As an aid to communication and understanding, we surveyed farmers and r...
ABSTRACT. We investigate the trade-off agricul-tural producers face between profits and stewardly ac...
Innovative technologies are expected to play a significant role in climate change mitigation and ada...
The purpose of this study is to broaden the understanding of the determinants of farmers' satis...
Background: Farm-level activities impact on the environment and it is therefore important that farme...
For farming to become more sustainable it is not only necessary to find ways to reduce the impact of...
We investigate the trade-off agricultural producers may face between profits and stewardly activitie...
Whilst they are volunteers in their processes of change, farmers who engage in the reduction of fert...
There is increasing interest in the ‘economics of happiness’, reflected in the volume of articles ap...
We examine the relationship between organic farming and subjective well-being or life satisfaction. ...
Well-being of farm workers is necessary in order to foster farming sustainability. We contribute wit...
It is increasingly argued that indicators of sustainable agriculture should include measures examini...
This paper uses the framework of subjective wellbeing in order to analyze the welfare implication of...
This study concerns ‘value’ and how this leads to the ‘decision’ of whether to stay in farming, or t...
Whilst they are volunteers in their processes of change, farmers who engage in the reduction of fert...
What do farmers really want? As an aid to communication and understanding, we surveyed farmers and r...
ABSTRACT. We investigate the trade-off agricul-tural producers face between profits and stewardly ac...
Innovative technologies are expected to play a significant role in climate change mitigation and ada...
The purpose of this study is to broaden the understanding of the determinants of farmers' satis...
Background: Farm-level activities impact on the environment and it is therefore important that farme...
For farming to become more sustainable it is not only necessary to find ways to reduce the impact of...
We investigate the trade-off agricultural producers may face between profits and stewardly activitie...
Whilst they are volunteers in their processes of change, farmers who engage in the reduction of fert...