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Incentives to improve farm management: EMS, supply-chains and civil society

机译:改善农场管理的激励措施:EMS,供应链和民间社会

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This paper focuses on impediments to environmentally sound management practices and how these might be overcome, with an emphasis on the role of environmental management systems, supply chains and civil society. It argues that: Farmers are under increased pressure to cut costs and improve production but with little opportunity to increase prices. Commonly short-term economic interest has damaging environmental implications. Current government policy, in Australia and in many other jurisdictions, relies heavily on voluntary arrangements, education and information, as the main policy instruments through which to persuade farmers to adopt better environmental farm management - e.g. the recent push to encourage the use of voluntary environmental management systems. However, there is good evidence to suggest that these can only make a valuable contribution when combined with a range of other policy instruments, including positive and negative incentives, intervention by third parties and in some cases, an underpinning of regulation. Arguably, what is needed is a strategy that builds on the strengths of voluntary environmental management arrangements while compensating for their weaknesses by combining them with other, complementary policy instruments. If so, we must engage with a range of questions that have not so far figured substantially in the policy debate. Although the principal focus has been on the role of government in bringing about on-farm change in management practices, supply chain pressure (at least in respect of agricultural chemicals and practices which threaten food safety) and civil society action are also potentially powerful mechanisms for bringing about change. Government can and should play a role in harnessing such forces in the interests of improved environmental on-farm practices. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:本文着重于无害环境管理实践的障碍以及如何克服这些障碍,重点是环境管理系统,供应链和公民社会的作用。它认为:农民在削减成本和提高产量方面承受着越来越大的压力,但几乎没有提高价格的机会。通常,短期经济利益具有破坏性的环境影响。澳大利亚和其他许多司法管辖区的现行政府政策在很大程度上依靠自愿安排,教育和信息,以此作为说服农民采用更好的环境农场管理的主要政策手段,例如:最近鼓励使用自愿环境管理系统的努力。但是,有充分的证据表明,只有将这些政策与一系列其他政策工具(包括积极和消极的激励措施,第三方的干预以及在某些情况下作为监管的基础)相结合,才能做出有价值的贡献。可以说,所需要的是一种基于自愿环境管理安排的优势的战略,同时通过将其与其他补充性政策工具相结合来弥补其劣势。如果是这样,我们必须处理一系列迄今为止尚未在政策辩论中实质性考虑的问题。尽管重点一直放在政府在实现农场管理实践变革方面的作用上,但是供应链压力(至少在威胁食品安全的农药和实践方面)和民间社会行动也是潜在的强大机制。带来改变。为了改善环境农场实践,政府可以而且应该在利用这些力量方面发挥作用。 (c)2006 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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