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Burton, Rob J. F.; Peoples, Sue; Cooper, Mark H. – Journal of Rural Studies, 2012
Improving animal welfare is an important part of the development of the agricultural industry, particularly at a time when intensification and the encroachment of factory-style production systems is making the maintenance of human-animal relations increasingly difficult. Animal science deals with the issue of improving stockmanship by focusing on…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Animals, Animal Husbandry, Attitudes
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Burton, Rob J. F.; Paragahawewa, Upananda Herath – Journal of Rural Studies, 2011
Evidence is emerging from across Europe that contemporary agri-environmental schemes are having only limited, if any, influence on farmers' long-term attitudes towards the environment. In this theoretical paper we argue that these approaches are not "culturally sustainable," i.e. the actions are not becoming embedded within farming…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Capital, Agricultural Occupations, Attitudes
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Burton, Rob J. F.; Wilson, Geoff A. – Journal of Rural Studies, 2006
Macro-scale changes to Western agricultural regimes have led to recent debates on the theoretical conceptualisation of agricultural change, particularly regarding the appropriateness of the productivist/post-productivist/multifunctionality (P/PP/MF) model. Within these debates concern has recently arisen as to whether the contemporary perspective,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Psychology, Self Concept, Agriculture
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Burton, Rob J. F.; Walford, Nigel – Journal of Rural Studies, 2005
One of the main indicators of industrialisation in agriculture has been the increase in farm sizes as farms are amalgamated to form larger, more economically efficient units. While the processes of farm amalgamation are relatively well understood, the processes by which large farms may be dispersed are less well understood. In particular, while…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Agriculture, Land Use, Land Acquisition
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Burton, Rob J. F. – Journal of Rural Studies, 2004
In rural studies the "behavioural approach", i.e. an actor-oriented, largely questionnaire-based methodology that focuses ''on the motives, values and attitudes that determine the decision-making processes of individual farmers'' (J. Rural Stud 11 (1995) 51, p. 55), has become increasingly important in the investigation of farmer response to…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Rural Sociology, Decision Making, Agricultural Occupations