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Barriers to and opportunities for the uptake of soil carbon management practices in European sustainable agricultural production

Authors :
Mills, Jane
Ingram, Julie
Dibari, Camilla
Merante, Paolo
Karaczun, Zbigniew
Molnar, Andras
Sánchez, Berta
Iglesias, Ana
Ghaley, Bhim Bahadur
Mills, Jane
Ingram, Julie
Dibari, Camilla
Merante, Paolo
Karaczun, Zbigniew
Molnar, Andras
Sánchez, Berta
Iglesias, Ana
Ghaley, Bhim Bahadur
Source :
Mills , J , Ingram , J , Dibari , C , Merante , P , Karaczun , Z , Molnar , A , Sánchez , B , Iglesias , A & Ghaley , B B 2020 , ' Barriers to and opportunities for the uptake of soil carbon management practices in European sustainable agricultural production ' , Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems , vol. 44 , no. 9 , pp. 1185-1211 .
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Soil carbon management practices are those that add and maintain organic carbon in the soil. These agricultural practices can potentially both contribute to climate change mitigation and increase the soil’s resilience to physical and biological stresses. The paper draws on research findings from five regions across Europe to identify regionally-specific barriers to and opportunities for the adoption of soil carbon management practices. Data were derived from 50 interviews with policy-makers and advisers and 5 stakeholder workshops in Denmark, Italy, Hungary, Poland and Spain. Several barriers to the uptake of soil carbon management practices were common across all regions, however, regional variations were also identified highlighting the importance of understanding the context into which these practices are introduced. Key barriers related to existing biophysical conditions, lack of financial support, farmer knowledge and experience, and the quality of the advisory service. Opportunities included providing economic incentives, harmonizing regulation, supporting long term thinking and planning for resilience and providing good quality advice. We conclude that in addition to persuasive mechanisms for encouraging the adoption of these practices, what is required is a more process-oriented approach that focuses on a series of experiential changes and fosters farmer learning through interactive models of communicative intervention.

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OAIster
Journal :
Mills , J , Ingram , J , Dibari , C , Merante , P , Karaczun , Z , Molnar , A , Sánchez , B , Iglesias , A & Ghaley , B B 2020 , ' Barriers to and opportunities for the uptake of soil carbon management practices in European sustainable agricultural production ' , Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems , vol. 44 , no. 9 , pp. 1185-1211 .
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1322735389
Document Type :
Electronic Resource