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Scale and self-governance in agri-environment schemes: experiences with two alternative approaches in the Netherlands
Authors:Judith Westerink  Dick CP Melman  Raymond AM Schrijver
Institution:1. Team Nature and Society, Alterra Wageningen UR, Wageningen, The Netherlands;2. Team Animal Ecology, Alterra Wageningen UR, Wageningen, The Netherlands;3. Team Regional Development, Alterra Wageningen UR, Wageningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:Agri-environment schemes in the Netherlands have been criticized for their lack of effectiveness. Explanations were sought in the limited size of the individual farm and in the shallowness of the measures. We distinguish three scale problems: in the spatial dimension (from farm element to landscape), in the management dimension (from add-on measure to farming system) and in the governance dimension (from little to much space for self-governance by farmers). These scale concepts are used to translate insights from ecology and agro-economy to governance approaches. We analyse case studies of two new approaches: an area approach with group contracts and spatial coordination of agri-environmental measures, and a farming system with substantial adaptations of the farming concept. Both approaches have elements of increased self-governance and could offer inspiration for schemes elsewhere. We propose that appropriate space for self-governance is necessary when choosing another scale approach for making agri-environment schemes more effective.
Keywords:agri-environment measures  scale mismatch  governance  farm management  environmental cooperatives
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