Effective farmer groups for defining best practices for sustainable agriculture
conference contribution
posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00authored bySue Kilpatrick, L Bond, R Bell, J Knee, G Pinkard
Practitioners and farmers are practical people. They are likely to be more comfortable with a process that develops monitoring tools and benchmarks for natural resource management than a process of group development and social capital formation. Yet the two are intrinsically linked. Policy makers and extension workers need to understand the link, and how to use a knowledge of social processes when designing the more concrete process of developing and implementing best practice monitoring and benchmarking with groups.
This paper reflects on the experience of establishing and working with farmer groups as they go through a process of identifying environmental issues, setting and monitoring environmental benchmarks and identifying and implementing sustainable farming practices to meet the benchmarks.
History
Event
Australasia Pacific Extension Network. Forum (2003 : Hobart, Tas.)
Publisher
[Australasia Pacific Extension Network]
Location
Hobart, Tas.
Place of publication
[Hobart, Tas.]
Start date
2003-11-26
End date
2003-11-28
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereed
Title of proceedings
APEN 2003 : Extending extension : beyond traditional boundaries, methods and ways of thinking