Entscheidungsfaktoren für den Anbau schnellwachsender Baumarten auf landwirtschaftlichen Flächen in Schweden

This study is dealing with the adoption of Short Rotation Woody Crops (SRWC) by Swedish farmers during the last 20 years. SRWC is considered as an innovation in land use. An exploratory case study was set up by interviewing Swedish farmers and land owners to find out (1) about their decision...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Hertweck, Sebastian
Other Authors: Technische Universität Dresden, Fakultät Forst-, Geo- und Hydrowissenschaften
Format: Dissertation
Language:deu
Published: Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden 2012
Subjects:
KUP
Online Access:http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-84943
http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-84943
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Summary:This study is dealing with the adoption of Short Rotation Woody Crops (SRWC) by Swedish farmers during the last 20 years. SRWC is considered as an innovation in land use. An exploratory case study was set up by interviewing Swedish farmers and land owners to find out (1) about their decision process and reasons to start with Salix cultivation and (2) their opinions from today’s (time of interview, 2008) point of view about that decision. The aim is to improve German investigations in this field, to find out about reasons for farmers to decide in favour of or against SRWC. The development of Salix cultivation in Sweden seemed successful in the beginning of the 1990s as the total area of SRWC increased considerably until 1995. With the entry to the EU and participation in the common agricultural policy (CAP) in 1995 the positive development ended and has remained on the same level until this investigation. The study is based on 14 interviews with farmers who have been involved in SRWC. The interviews are part of the appendix A (Anhang A). On the basis of these 14 cases reasons and aspects for making decisions are evaluated in a qualitative method. Important factors for decision making in Sweden were in this study: agricultural policy before 1995, income from Salix, workload, service enterprise Agroenergi AB, hunting, site quality, and some miscellaneous aspects more. Further investigations should consider the type of farmer referring to his personal income structures as SRWC seems suitable for landowners who are financially independent from agricultural income. Another topic for further investigations should be the transfer of the obtained knowledge in Sweden to Germany.