Over the last decades there is a growing body of literature on how to enhance farmers’ participation in voluntary subsidised agri-environmental programmes. However, additional unsubsidised agri-environmental measures that farmers perform are often ignored. The willingness to perform these measures may give a better insight into farmers’ motivation for agri-environmental measures than subsidised measures because it likely depends only on farmers’ intrinsic motivation and not on extrinsic factors such as a financial compensation. In this study we used an extended version of the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) to investigate which factors are associated with farmers’ intention to perform unsubsidised agri-environmental measures. Our results ...
The adverse environmental effects caused by the current model of agricultural intensification call f...
International audienceThis study focuses on identifying the differences between traditional farmers ...
Through nature conservation practices, farmers can strongly enhance nature quality and biodiversity ...
<p>Over the last decades there is a growing body of literature on how to enhance farmers’ participat...
The effectiveness of agri-environment schemes (AES) in enhancing biodiversity on farmland and creati...
Agri-environmental schemes (AESs) are increasingly implemented to promote the adoption of environmen...
Collective agri-environmental schemes are designed to improve the spatial coordination and targeting...
The United Kingdom’s approach to encouraging environmentally positive behaviour has been three-prong...
A dramatic increase in the number of organic farmers in Ireland since the introduction of financial ...
Influencing farmers to make positive contributions to the environment is one of the goals of agri-en...
A better understanding of farmers' behaviour regarding agri-environment schemes (AES) can be one ste...
Sustainable farming initiatives (SFIs), which aim to support farmers' adoption of sustainable practi...
The present research integrates core aspects of social identity theory with the theory of planned be...
The adverse environmental effects caused by the current model of agricultural intensification call f...
International audienceThis study focuses on identifying the differences between traditional farmers ...
Through nature conservation practices, farmers can strongly enhance nature quality and biodiversity ...
<p>Over the last decades there is a growing body of literature on how to enhance farmers’ participat...
The effectiveness of agri-environment schemes (AES) in enhancing biodiversity on farmland and creati...
Agri-environmental schemes (AESs) are increasingly implemented to promote the adoption of environmen...
Collective agri-environmental schemes are designed to improve the spatial coordination and targeting...
The United Kingdom’s approach to encouraging environmentally positive behaviour has been three-prong...
A dramatic increase in the number of organic farmers in Ireland since the introduction of financial ...
Influencing farmers to make positive contributions to the environment is one of the goals of agri-en...
A better understanding of farmers' behaviour regarding agri-environment schemes (AES) can be one ste...
Sustainable farming initiatives (SFIs), which aim to support farmers' adoption of sustainable practi...
The present research integrates core aspects of social identity theory with the theory of planned be...
The adverse environmental effects caused by the current model of agricultural intensification call f...
International audienceThis study focuses on identifying the differences between traditional farmers ...
Through nature conservation practices, farmers can strongly enhance nature quality and biodiversity ...