Reconciling agricultural economic and environmental objectives: the case of recreating wetlands in the Fenland area of eastern England

Citation
J. Morris et al., Reconciling agricultural economic and environmental objectives: the case of recreating wetlands in the Fenland area of eastern England, AGR ECO ENV, 79(2-3), 2000, pp. 245-257
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT
ISSN journal
01678809 → ACNP
Volume
79
Issue
2-3
Year of publication
2000
Pages
245 - 257
Database
ISI
SICI code
0167-8809(200007)79:2-3<245:RAEAEO>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
Although assistance to farming remains the dominant method for supporting t he rural sector in the UK, there has been a shift in policy towards agri-en vironmental schemes which attempt to reconcile competing demands on the cou ntryside as a simultaneous provider of feud, rural livelihoods and environm ental goods and services. Many of these issues and challenges facing UK and European agriculture are evident in the intensively farmed Fenland of East Anglia, eastern England, a low-lying area of 5000 sq km which has been reclaimed from swamps over ma ny centuries. Using the Fenland as a case study, this paper examines the hydrological req uirements and likely financial and economic effects of a change in land use associated with the restoration of wet grassland as a means of achieving e nvironmental enhancement in otherwise intensively farmed areas. Significant financial incentives are necessary to encourage farmers to switch to alter native land uses, hut these are consistent with payments made under existin g agri-environmental schemes in UK. Furthermore, comparative advantage for commercial arable farming on the one hand, and social and institutional fac tors on the other, act as constraints to the conversion of arable land to l ivestock and grassland systems. Most wet grassland restoration is likely to occur on less productive land and to be associated with changes in land te nure or proprietor circumstances. (C) 2000 Published by Elsevier Science B. V. All rights reserved.