Beef production and the environment: Is it really 'hard to be green when you are in the red'?


Autoria(s): Richards, C.; Lawrence, G. A.; Kelly, N.
Data(s)

01/01/2005

Resumo

The statement. 'it is hard to be green when you are in the red' is commonly used by pnmary producers to explain the necessity of placing a greater emphasis on financial survival rather than longer term environmental sustainability. The subject of environmental sustainabilty on pastoral properties was explored during face-to:face interviews with cattle graziers in the Filzroy Basin area of Central Queensland. Findings from the study suggest that while economic factors are important, they are not the only determinant in whether a landholder prioritises environmental sustainability, Rather. social factors such as knowledge claims. beliefs, attitudes. values, peer pressure and social sanctioning, constructed and enacted within the productivist paradigm of primary production. play a crucial role in how landholders manage their natural assets. This suggests that the edict that 'It is hard to be green when you are in the red' is inaccurate and does not explain why conservation-focused pastoral management is not yet occurring on a large scale

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:74983

Publicador

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Palavras-Chave #Fitzroy Basin (Qld) #Economic viability #Alternative beef production #Peer pressure #C1 #370199 Sociology not elsewhere classified #779902 Land and water management #0502 Environmental Science and Management #0701 Agriculture, Land and Farm Management
Tipo

Journal Article