Boundary Organisational Theory and Collaborative Conservation (BOTaCC)
Lead Research Organisation:
Newcastle University
Department Name: Agriculture Food and Rural Development
Abstract
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Publications

Emery S
(2012)
The potential for collaborative agri-environment schemes in England: Can a well-designed collaborative approach address farmers' concerns with current schemes?
in Journal of Rural Studies

Franks J
(2014)
An Application of Boundary Organisation Theory to Develop Landscape-scale Conservation in Formal Agri-environment Schemes
in Sociologia Ruralis

Franks J
(2013)
Incentivising collaborative conservation: Lessons from existing environmental Stewardship Scheme options
in Land Use Policy

McKenzie A
(2013)
FORUM: Landscape-scale conservation: collaborative agri-environment schemes could benefit both biodiversity and ecosystem services, but will farmers be willing to participate?
in Journal of Applied Ecology