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Fragmentation or creative diversity? Options in the provision of land management advisory services
Authors:Chris Garforth  Brian Angell  John Archer  Kate Green
Institution:a International and Rural Development Department, School of Agriculture, Policy and Development, The University of Reading, PO Box 237, Reading, RG6 6AR, UK;b ADAS Consulting Ltd., Woodthorne, Wergs Road, Wolverhampton, WV6 8TQ, UK;c John Archer Consulting, London, UK
Abstract:Rural land managers need access to sound advice and information to respond to pressures from environmental regulations, declining farm incomes, changing patterns in international trade and new institutional arrangements within the domestic food chain. Governments have cut back their provision of advisory services but need more than ever to influence land managers’ decisions to achieve a growing array of policy objectives. The paper develops a conceptual framework for analysing advisory services and concludes, through a review of sixteen case studies, that the needs of both governments and land managers can be met by a diverse mixture of private and public sector provision.
Keywords:Advisory services  Knowledge transfer  Land management: Extension  Pluralism  Privatisation
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