Optimising resource use efficiency is high on many national policy agendas. Inappropriate management in agricultural production can result in increased risk of nutrient loss to the environment. Best practice in nutrient management can help to mitigate this. However, policy initiatives aimed at encouraging farmers to follow a nutrient management plan (NMP) appear to be limited in their success. We employ a typology to classify farms/farmers based on a number of policy relevant farm and farmer characteristics. The theory of planned behaviour is applied to understand the variables which influence farmers' intentions to follow a NMP across the Republic of Ireland. The typology resulted in a total of three classes of farmers, namely 'traditional...
Perception-based typologies have been used to explore the decision making process of farmers and to ...
Nature and landscape are increasingly appreciated as public goods and community assets in need of pr...
During the past decennia, soil conservation practices (SCPs) have been developed in order to maintai...
Optimising resource use efficiency is high on many national policy agendas. Inappropriate management...
Optimising resource use efficiency is high on many national policy agendas. Inappropriate management...
Farmer decision making in relation to chemical fertiliser and manure use is of great concern to poli...
The adoption of nutrient management practices can lead to win-win outcomes in terms of both improvin...
The adoption of nutrient management practices can lead to win-win outcomes in terms of both improvin...
A dramatic increase in the number of organic farmers in Ireland since the introduction of financial ...
Decisions made by farmers have a strong impact on the environment. One of the goals of agri-environm...
Nitrate Vulnerable Zones (NVZ) are employed as compulsory instruments to meet standards on EU water ...
A better understanding of farmers' behaviour regarding agri-environment schemes (AES) can be one ste...
Perception-based typologies have been used to explore the decision making process of farmers and to ...
Nature and landscape are increasingly appreciated as public goods and community assets in need of pr...
During the past decennia, soil conservation practices (SCPs) have been developed in order to maintai...
Optimising resource use efficiency is high on many national policy agendas. Inappropriate management...
Optimising resource use efficiency is high on many national policy agendas. Inappropriate management...
Farmer decision making in relation to chemical fertiliser and manure use is of great concern to poli...
The adoption of nutrient management practices can lead to win-win outcomes in terms of both improvin...
The adoption of nutrient management practices can lead to win-win outcomes in terms of both improvin...
A dramatic increase in the number of organic farmers in Ireland since the introduction of financial ...
Decisions made by farmers have a strong impact on the environment. One of the goals of agri-environm...
Nitrate Vulnerable Zones (NVZ) are employed as compulsory instruments to meet standards on EU water ...
A better understanding of farmers' behaviour regarding agri-environment schemes (AES) can be one ste...
Perception-based typologies have been used to explore the decision making process of farmers and to ...
Nature and landscape are increasingly appreciated as public goods and community assets in need of pr...
During the past decennia, soil conservation practices (SCPs) have been developed in order to maintai...