Agri-environmental climate measures (AECM) are considered a promising tool to achieve environmental policy goals. Not only farmers but also policy administrators and intermediaries are important actors whose attitudes and actions drive the success of these measures. To follow the idea of better stakeholder participation in the design of policy instruments, we analyse stakeholder viewpoints on the contract design of the AECM. We apply the Q methodology to 25 individuals from Brandenburg, Germany, who are from the farmer, policy administrator, and intermediary domains. We identify three distinct attitudinal profiles: the ‘planners’, the ‘cooperators’, and the ‘individualists’, which do not correspond to the three individual stakeholder groups...
This article examines stakeholder perspectives on the ‘optimality’ of the climate policy mix in the ...
As a consequence of the \u2018greening\u2019 process of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), the de...
As a consequence of the \u2018greening\u2019 process of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) the dem...
<p>Agri-environmental climate measures (AECM) are considered a promising tool to achieve envir...
Assessing potential uptake of agri-environmental schemes based on farm and farmer characteristics on...
AbstractAssessing potential uptake of agri-environmental schemes based on farm and farmer characteri...
As a consequence of the \u2018greening\u2019 process of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), the de...
Assessing potential uptake of agri-environmental schemes based on farm and farmer characteristics on...
International audienceIn this study, we used institutional analysis to investigate the design of inn...
To improve the ecological effectiveness of agri-environment-climate measures (AECM), collective appr...
Agriculture is required to fulfil the needs and wants of society in a variety of fields: food supply...
To promote more environmentally-friendly and cost-effective agri-environmental-climate measures in t...
The European Union Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) has failed to achieve its aim of preserving Euro...
In general, farmers are often found to be resistant to environmentally targeted agricultural policie...
This article examines stakeholder perspectives on the ‘optimality’ of the climate policy mix in the ...
This article examines stakeholder perspectives on the ‘optimality’ of the climate policy mix in the ...
As a consequence of the \u2018greening\u2019 process of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), the de...
As a consequence of the \u2018greening\u2019 process of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) the dem...
<p>Agri-environmental climate measures (AECM) are considered a promising tool to achieve envir...
Assessing potential uptake of agri-environmental schemes based on farm and farmer characteristics on...
AbstractAssessing potential uptake of agri-environmental schemes based on farm and farmer characteri...
As a consequence of the \u2018greening\u2019 process of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), the de...
Assessing potential uptake of agri-environmental schemes based on farm and farmer characteristics on...
International audienceIn this study, we used institutional analysis to investigate the design of inn...
To improve the ecological effectiveness of agri-environment-climate measures (AECM), collective appr...
Agriculture is required to fulfil the needs and wants of society in a variety of fields: food supply...
To promote more environmentally-friendly and cost-effective agri-environmental-climate measures in t...
The European Union Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) has failed to achieve its aim of preserving Euro...
In general, farmers are often found to be resistant to environmentally targeted agricultural policie...
This article examines stakeholder perspectives on the ‘optimality’ of the climate policy mix in the ...
This article examines stakeholder perspectives on the ‘optimality’ of the climate policy mix in the ...
As a consequence of the \u2018greening\u2019 process of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), the de...
As a consequence of the \u2018greening\u2019 process of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) the dem...