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E-grāmata: Defending the Social Licence of Farming: Issues, Challenges and New Directions for Agriculture

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  • Formāts: 224 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Nov-2011
  • Izdevniecība: CSIRO Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9780643104549
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  • Izdevniecība: CSIRO Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9780643104549

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Issues including climate variability, water scarcity, animal welfare and declining biodiversity have led to increasing demands on farmers to conduct and communicate their farming practices so as to protect their "social licence to farm". Farmers are increasingly expected to demonstrate their social and environmental responsibility as a pre-condition to being allowed to carry out their preferred farming and commercial practices. Current examples include the restriction of the live animal export trade, battles over protection of aquifers from mining, and contests over rural carbon emissions.

In Defending the Social Licence of Farming, authors from Australia, the US, Europe and Iceland document the diverse issues associated with the "social licence to farm". They provide examples of different sectors’ strategies and experiences, and give specific indications of what is involved in coping successfully with this political and legal dimension of farming.

This book will provide a useful stimulus for innovation and proactive policies to defend the social licence of the farm sector.

KEY FEATURES
* Explains why Social Licence is an important issue for the rural sector
* Identifies the international drivers that are demanding farmers demonstrate sustainable management and production of safe, clean food
* Presents case studies within Australia and elsewhere
* Provides recommendations for future directions
Preface v
Acknowledgements ix
About the contributors xi
Scene setting
1(2)
1 What is meant by the social licence?
3(10)
Paul Martin
Mark Shepheard
2 Understanding the social obligations of farmers
13(10)
Claudia Baldwin
3 The role of virtue in natural resource management
23(16)
Adrian Walsh
Mark Shepheard
Experience of farmers
37(2)
4 Organic poetic licence: consumer moral norms driving farming systems
39(8)
Andrew Monk
5 Triple bottom line reporting in the irrigation sector
47(10)
Evan Christen
Mark Shepheard
Wayne Meyer
Christopher Stone
6 Social licence issues in developing economies
57(12)
Donna Craig
Michael Jeffery
7 Retaining the social licence: the Australian cotton industry case study
69(14)
Guy Roth
8 Farmers heal the land: a social licence for agriculture in Iceland
83(10)
Andres Arnalds
9 American agriculture's social licence to operate
93(10)
John Becker
Amanda Kennedy
10 Soil conservation in Europe
103(10)
Luca Montanarella
Jacqueline Williams
Legal and institutional aspects
111(2)
11 Social licence and international law: the case of the European Union
113(14)
Jurgen Brohmer
12 The state of social impact indicators: measurement without meaning?
127(16)
Mark Shepheard
Paul Martin
13 The business judgement rule and voluntary reporting
143(18)
Christopher Stone
Paul Martin
14 The duty of care: an ethical basis for sustainable natural resource management in farming?
161(12)
Mark Shepheard
15 Co-management as a social licence initiative
173(8)
Claudia Baldwin
Mark Hamstead
Vikki Uhlmann
16 A conceptual framework for sustainable agriculture
181(14)
Jacqueline Williams
Future directions
193(2)
17 Renegotiating farmers' social licence
195(8)
Paul Martin
Jacqueline Williams
Index 203
Paul Martin Brown is a research associate at the University of Florida Herbarium, Florida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville. He is the author of several books about native orchids, including Wild Orchids of Florida and The Wild Orchids of North America, North of Mexico, and the founder and editor of the North American Native Orchid Journal. Stan Folsom is a watercolorist and botanical illustrator whose work appears in Wild Orchids of Florida and The Wild Orchids of North America, North of Mexico