#10256. Can a ‘good farmer’ be nature-inclusive? Shifting cultural norms in farming in The Netherlands

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Abstract:
In this article we investigate whether the Dutch policy concept of ‘nature-inclusive farming’, involving biodiversity-enhancing forms of agriculture, can become part of ‘good farming’ norms in Dutch farming culture. We interviewed 24 Dutch farmers individually as well as in focus groups in four case study regions in the Netherlands.
Keywords:
Agri-environmental collective; Behaviour; Biodiversity; Cultural capital; Social capital; Subculture

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