TY - JOUR
T1 - Investigating bottlenecks hampering the adoption of water quality-enhancing practices for sustainable land management in Ireland
AU - van den Berg, Lisa M
AU - Dingkuhn, Elsa L
AU - Meehan, Noel
AU - O'Sullivan, Lilian
N1 - Funding Information:
We are grateful to all farmers who took part in this research, by giving insight into the reasons for not adopting advised practices. Funding for the ASSAP programme was provided by the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Dairy Processing Co-ops, and Dairy Sustainability Ireland. We would like to thank the advisory involved in the ASSAP programme and the agriculture and food development authority in Ireland (Teagasc) for accommodating the collection of the data used in this research.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Authors
PY - 2023/11/1
Y1 - 2023/11/1
N2 - The scaling of adopted measures on farms is often proposed however, the factors that inform non-adoption of advised measures are typically overlooked. Better understanding of these factors could offer important insights for overcoming these bottlenecks and therefore offer important potential with respect to addressing agri-environmental challenges. We investigated the factors hampering the adoption of sustainable land management practices advised by the main agricultural extension of Ireland. A large qualitative dataset (N = 760) containing farmers' reasons for rejection of advised practices was analysed to identify bottlenecks for adoption. Our research showed that rejection can be explained by different underlying reasons. While subsidies exist for the implementation of sustainable land management practices, incentives to implement are insufficient and costs remain the main barrier for the adoption of the sustainable land management practices. Additionally, land ownership challenges and the aging farming population hamper the adoption of sustainable land management practices. Next to an analysis of the reasons for rejection of all advised practices, we investigated three often advised sustainable land management practices in-depth: implementation of riparian buffer zones, preventing cattle access to watercourses and implementation of a nutrient management plan. The differences in barriers for adoption between these practices showed the need for nuanced communication in order to enhance uptake. In order to reach water quality targets through enhanced uptake of sustainable land management practice, advice should be framed and tailored to farmer objectives.
AB - The scaling of adopted measures on farms is often proposed however, the factors that inform non-adoption of advised measures are typically overlooked. Better understanding of these factors could offer important insights for overcoming these bottlenecks and therefore offer important potential with respect to addressing agri-environmental challenges. We investigated the factors hampering the adoption of sustainable land management practices advised by the main agricultural extension of Ireland. A large qualitative dataset (N = 760) containing farmers' reasons for rejection of advised practices was analysed to identify bottlenecks for adoption. Our research showed that rejection can be explained by different underlying reasons. While subsidies exist for the implementation of sustainable land management practices, incentives to implement are insufficient and costs remain the main barrier for the adoption of the sustainable land management practices. Additionally, land ownership challenges and the aging farming population hamper the adoption of sustainable land management practices. Next to an analysis of the reasons for rejection of all advised practices, we investigated three often advised sustainable land management practices in-depth: implementation of riparian buffer zones, preventing cattle access to watercourses and implementation of a nutrient management plan. The differences in barriers for adoption between these practices showed the need for nuanced communication in order to enhance uptake. In order to reach water quality targets through enhanced uptake of sustainable land management practice, advice should be framed and tailored to farmer objectives.
KW - Acceptance
KW - Bottlenecks
KW - Ireland
KW - Sustainable land management
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85168419362&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.118741
DO - 10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.118741
M3 - Article
C2 - 37604104
SN - 0301-4797
VL - 345
JO - Journal of environmental management
JF - Journal of environmental management
M1 - 118741
ER -