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Rural Economy Research Centre Rural Development Conference Agricultural (Mini) Catchments Programme Cathal Buckley 26 th January 2009
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Rural Economy Research Centre Rural Development Conference Background N and P from agriculture – Water Quality EU Nitrates Directive (1991) Code of Good Ag. Practice (1996) EU Water Framework Directive (2000) National Action Programme (2004 / 2005) Good Ag. Regulations (2005/06/07/08) Legal framework for farmers
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Rural Economy Research Centre Rural Development Conference National Action Programme (NAP) 4-year programme commencing on 1 January 2006. Phased commencement of measures Review effectiveness after 4 years Water quality Farm practices Revise for next four years
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Rural Economy Research Centre Rural Development Conference National Action Programme Slurry Storage requirements – Farm Waste Management Scheme Application times / protocols Fertilisers Limits on amounts Application times / protocols Quantity of livestock manure should not exceed 170kg / Ha Derogation – 250 Kg ON / Ha
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Rural Economy Research Centre Rural Development Conference Monitoring and Assessment of Effectiveness - NAP General monitoring programme for nitrates Water generally: rivers, lakes, tidal waters, groundwater. (EPA / local authorities) A monitoring programme at individual farm level to assess the short-term impact on nitrates including: Farm Facilities Survey Fertiliser Use Survey Studies in agricultural Mini-catchments
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What is a catchment? Area drained by stream 4 – 12 sq km Range of pressures Range of vulnerabilities
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The Project Approach Source--------Pathway-- -------Impact Complexity KnowledgeKnowledge Source Delivery Impact Soil
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Rural Economy Research Centre Rural Development Conference Catchments Selection Mini-catchment selection – 8 sites 4 areas x 2 mini-catchments 6 have been approved Representative – farming system, soils, intensity, phosphorus or nitrogen risk Farming system (Tillage / Grassland) Soils (Limestone) Risk N Rick P North-east, South-east, Central, Southern
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Rural Economy Research Centre Rural Development Conference Research Staff Programme Manager Principal Scientist 4 Researchers soils, water (2), socio-economic Data Manager Broad range of data being collected 4 Advisers 4 Technicians - In Catchments
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Rural Economy Research Centre Rural Development Conference Socio-economic Task Financial / Economic element NFS methodology (Each of 4 years) Analyse data and determine cost implications Efficiency of fertiliser use etc. Economic assessment of NAP measures Attitudinal Element Survey (Start & End) Attitudes/understanding to water quality and the measures required to control nutrient loss Identify the factors that create barriers to the implementation of measures at farm level Possible initiatives to address these.
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Rural Economy Research Centre Rural Development Conference Methodological Framework Financial / Economic element NFS collection process Economic Benchmarking Efficiency / Future scenarios Linear programming DEA / Stochastic frontier modelling? Aggregation?
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Rural Economy Research Centre Rural Development Conference Methodological Framework - Attitudinal Elements Attitudes Theory planned behaviour / reasoned action Drivers of attitude Non-market valuation Choice Modelling Production vs. water quality trade-off
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Rural Economy Research Centre Rural Development Conference Possible Constraints Sample size 8 catchments, N=120? Experimental design Case for control catchments ? Attitudes Impacts of more intensive advice Physical indicators?
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Rural Economy Research Centre Rural Development Conference Comments Initial stages of socio-economic task December 2008 Appreciate any comments Proposed methodologies / New one’s THANKS FOR ATTENTION
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