Development and implementation of agri-environmental policy: english experience and lessons for Australia
journal contribution
posted on 2002-12-01, 00:00authored byI Fraser, Phillip Hone
In this article we consider what Australia can learn from English experience with regard to the design, implementation and evaluation of Agri-Environmental Policy (AEP). First, we examine the emergence of the need for farmers to meet Good Farming Practice standards to receive AEP payments. This concept closely relates to the 'duty of care' idea in Australia. Second, we explain how contracts have been used to implement AEP identifying important issues in design. Finally, we consider the importance of benefit and costs estimates of AEP implementation in determining policy developments. We conclude with a summary of results for AEP design and implementation in Australia.
History
Journal
Australian journal of environmental management
Volume
9
Issue
4
Pagination
228 - 242
Publisher
Lawbook Co. in association with the Environment Institute of Australia
Location
Noth Ryde, N.S.W.
ISSN
1322-1698
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
Copyright notice
2002, Law Book Co. in association with the Environment Institute of Australia