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Toward effective nature conservation on farmland: making farmers matter
Author(s) -
de Snoo Geert R.,
Herzon Irina,
Staats Henk,
Burton Rob J.F.,
Schindler Stefan,
van Dijk Jerry,
Lokhorst Anne Marike,
Bullock James M.,
Lobley Matt,
Wrbka Thomas,
Schwarz Gerald,
Musters C.J.M.
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
conservation letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.153
H-Index - 79
ISSN - 1755-263X
DOI - 10.1111/j.1755-263x.2012.00296.x
Subject(s) - biodiversity , payment , business , environmental resource management , biodiversity conservation , natural resource economics , environmental planning , quality (philosophy) , agriculture , set aside , direct payments , sustainable agriculture , agricultural biodiversity , agroforestry , geography , economics , environmental science , ecology , philosophy , archaeology , finance , epistemology , biology
Until now the main instrument to counteract the loss of biodiversity and landscape quality in the European countryside has been agri‐environment schemes (AES), which offer short‐term payments for performing prescribed environmental management behaviors. In our opinion this approach is, in its current set‐up, not a sustainable way of enhancing biodiversity and landscape quality. Here we will argue that conservation in agricultural areas is also a social challenge. To change farmers’ behaviors toward more sustainable conservation of farmland biodiversity, instruments should aim to influence individual farmer's motivation and behavior. We should aim to place farmland biodiversity “in the hands and minds of farmers.”

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