Participation: a key to connecting Dutch farmers and policymakers

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2024-07-02
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The implementation of climate adaptive measures in Dutch rural areas is needed to combat the impacts of climate change however due to a lack of consensus the adoption of these climate adaptive measures is hindered. Key stakeholders in this matter include farmers in the Dutch rural areas and policymakers. Together, they need to work towards implementing climate adaptive measures in Dutch rural areas. Previous research indicates that participation plays a significant role. However, effective participation remains elusive, preventing collaboration between both parties. Farmers encounter various barriers and enablers related to participating in implementing climate adaptive measures. These barriers and enablers were assessed among 15 Dutch farmers. The research results highlight five key themes from the overview of experienced barriers and enablers: financial resources, vision for the agricultural sector, engagement/fragmentation, distrust, and farmers' motivation. Among these themes, farmers’ experience of distrust emerges as an overarching theme. Addressing distrust through participation requires breaking existing patterns among policymakers and redefining their roles alongside farmers in this integrated issue. Furthermore, strong motivation among farmers significantly influences the implementation of climate adaptive measures. This factor operates independently of the participation process and provides new insights for implementing climate adaptive measures.
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Faculteit der Managementwetenschappen