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Bob Middleton Natural England

Motivating English Farmers to Action / Motivera engelska bönder till åtgärder Catchment Sensitive Farming. Bob Middleton Natural England. Agricultural Diffuse Pollution in England Diffusa utsläpp från jordbruket i England. Reasons for Failure. Barrier s. Shell fisheries. Abstraction.

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Bob Middleton Natural England

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  1. Motivating English Farmers to Action / Motivera engelska bönder till åtgärderCatchment Sensitive Farming Bob Middleton Natural England

  2. Agricultural Diffuse Pollution in EnglandDiffusa utsläpp från jordbruket i England

  3. Reasons for Failure Barriers Shell fisheries Abstraction Finfisheries Land Drainage Recreation Mines Inland navigation Light colour = suspected Dark colour = confirmed Flood Protection Water storage/ supply Mines sewage works Wider environment Urbanisation Diffuse - agriculture Coastal Erosion CSO 1000 Mixed urban runoff 500 250 Number of water bodies 0

  4. Reasons for Failure Barriers Shell fisheries Abstraction Finfisheries Land Drainage Recreation Mines Inland navigation Light colour = suspected Dark colour = confirmed Flood Protection Water storage/ supply Mines sewage works Wider environment Urbanisation Diffuse - agriculture Coastal Erosion CSO 1000 Mixed urban runoff 500 250 Number of water bodies 0

  5. Reasons for Failure Barriers Shell fisheries Abstraction 75% of sediment, 50-60% of nitrate 20-30% of phosphorus from agriculture Finfisheries Land Drainage Recreation Mines Inland navigation Light colour = suspected Dark colour = confirmed Flood Protection Water storage/ supply Mines sewage works Wider environment Urbanisation Diffuse - agriculture Coastal Erosion CSO 1000 Mixed urban runoff 500 250 Number of water bodies 0

  6. What are we doing about it?Vad gör vi åt det?

  7. JordbruketochVattenMiljö Additional Incentives Ytterligareincitament Minimum Requirements (Basic Measures) Minimikrav (grundläggandeåtgärder)

  8. JordbruketochVattenMiljö Voluntary Action by Farmers Frivilligainsatseravjordbrukare

  9. CSF started in 2006 we are working on a new phase of work from 2016. CSF works in 77 catchments: 66 CSFO led 11 led by partners We work in the highest priority catchments only focussed on WFD Protected Areas and areas protected for biodiversity. Approaches in each catchment are tailored to the local circumstances. 2015/16 budget: £39.5m CSF startade 2006. CSF arbetar i 77 upptagningsområden : 66 st leds av CSFO: 11 stleds av partner Vi arbetar i de mest prioriterade avrinningsområdena bara fokuserade på vattendirektivet skyddade områden och skyddade områden för biologisk mångfald. Tillvägagångssätt i varje avrinningsområde är anpassade till lokala förhållanden Budget 2015/16 : ca 500 miljSEK

  10. Catchment Sensitive Farming Technical training and advice delivered directly or by contractors Teknisk utbildning och rådgivning levereras direkt eller genom entreprenörer

  11. Catchment Sensitive Farming Grants for infrastructure adaptations Bidragföranpassningar avinfrastruktur

  12. Catchment Sensitive Farming Grants for infrastructure adaptations Bidragföranpassningar avinfrastruktur

  13. Catchment Sensitive Farming Land Management Agreements Markhanteringsöverenskommelser

  14. What CSF has achieved?/Vad CSF har uppnått ?

  15. Reductions in pollution: pollutant loads/Föroreningsminskningar: föroreningsnivåer • Reduce agricultural pollutant losses 4 -12%. • Equates to in-river pollutant reductions of 3 -7 %. • Most effective for sediment <36%. • CSF is making a significant contribution to meeting WFD and biodiversity targets. • Real reductions in pesticide loads

  16. Groundwater assessment Reductions in pollution: groundwaters/Föroreningsminskningar: grundvatten • CSF should make a significant contribution to nitrate reductions • 48% of groundwater sites showing decreasing trends post-CSF

  17. Ecological responses • Assessment of EA habitat data across 62 CSF catchments. • Examined trends in ecological status • Evidence of improved ecological status following CSF activity, particularly at more polluted sites. • The strongest response was evident for PSI –metric of sediment stress

  18. Significant benefits for fisheries, soils, hazards, climate & water supply Potential to enhance targeting to maximise benefits, but local context is critical Other Benefits

  19. 62% uptake of measures Affected by time, cost, farm type, location & nature of advice 46% uptake within 3 years vs. 70% uptake at 4+ years 71% uptake of cost-saving vs. 56% uptake of net-cost measures Advice Uptake/Genomslagförrådgivning

  20. Motivating farmers to take actionMotivera bönder att vidta åtgärder

  21. Farmer Awareness/Kännedomhoslantbrukare Farmer awareness • All farmers: • 58% are aware of CSF • Of those farmers engaged by CSF: • 90% trust their CSFO • 90% indicate their understanding of water pollution has improved

  22. Motivating farmers/Motiveralantbrukare • 67% engaged farmers motivated to reduce water pollution • Key drivers for action: • free advice, expertise & soil analysis • capital grant scheme • help with nutrient and fertiliser management plans • CSF has allowed farmers to: • implement planned changes • keep up with existing, or ahead of future potential, regulations

  23. Motivating farmers: social relations Motiveralantbrukare: socialarelationer Social Relationships & Resources Social Mechanisms Social Situation Social Outcomes Individual farmer GOOD Environmental Outcomes depend on Social Outcomes Group of farmers BAD Wider community groups inc farmers UGLY We need the evidence to prioritise the most effective Social Mechanisms

  24. Characterising Farmers/karakterisera jordbrukare

  25. Characterising farmers/Karaktäriseralantbrukare

  26. Characterising farmers/Karaktäriseralantbrukare • ‘Hard to Reach’ Farmers • Socially isolated • Suspicious • Reluctant to meet new people • ‘Victim Status’ • May be older, may be illiterate, may suffer dementia • Often stressed; may be suicidal

  27. How do we motivate farmers?/Hur kan vi motivera lantbrukare? • Understand the farmers we are working with. • Strategies to engage hard to reach farmers. • Tailor our offer the farmer’s interests. • Talk about local issues supported by local evidence. • Build trust through personal trust. • Fit our work to farmers’ needs. • Learn from everyone. Source: LEAF

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