2016
DOI: 10.1007/s10460-016-9705-4
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Engaging farmers in environmental management through a better understanding of behaviour

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“…As regards the economic aspects, it is obvious that farmers want to be paid for the labor and machinery needed for maintenance activities. Nevertheless, in this specific case, there is no conflict between "productivity" and "custodianship" [17], since the activity as custodian does not usually interfere with the traditional farming activities. This "new" activity may also make it profitable to buy new or better machinery.…”
Section: The Project "Farmers As Custodians Of a Territory" And Its Amentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…As regards the economic aspects, it is obvious that farmers want to be paid for the labor and machinery needed for maintenance activities. Nevertheless, in this specific case, there is no conflict between "productivity" and "custodianship" [17], since the activity as custodian does not usually interfere with the traditional farming activities. This "new" activity may also make it profitable to buy new or better machinery.…”
Section: The Project "Farmers As Custodians Of a Territory" And Its Amentioning
confidence: 92%
“…According to Wilson [16] (p. 368), the main features characterizing strong multifunctionality are the following: (1) strong social, economic, cultural, moral and environmental capital and actors who show strong tendencies for local and regional embeddedness; (2) high environmental sustainability; and (3) a revaluation of existing farm household knowledge. The level of multifunctionality is important insofar as it influences the attitude and the willingness of farmers to engage in the direct or indirect provision of ES [17]. In the case that functions provided by farmers are of a non-marketable nature, they must find other means of evaluation and remuneration modes than the market [18], except in the case when a totally voluntary production is possible [17].…”
Section: Agricultural Multifunctionality and Provision Of Ecosystem Smentioning
confidence: 99%
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