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From market to multifunctionality? Land stewardship in Australia
Authors:CHRIS COCKLIN  JACQUI DIBDEN   NAOMI MAUTNER
Affiliation:Monash University, Melbourne, Australia Emails:;;
Abstract:Recent assessments of Australia's land and water resources have revealed widespread patterns of serious decline, much of it directly associated with agricultural practices. The environmental degradation associated with agriculture has both biophysical and socio-economic underpinnings. While there have been calls to attend to the sustainability 'crisis' of Australian agriculture, policy settings remain firmly locked onto a productivist trajectory. We consider the implications of contemporary policy settings for farmland sustainability against the background of debates as to the meaning of 'multifunctionality'. The discussion is then turned to the Land Stewardship project, a strategic policy initiative within the State of Victoria that was looked to as a means of redressing environmental degradation in agricultural landscapes while also being attentive to rural community and economic issues. Towards the end of the paper we reflect on the question of how the Land Stewardship project aligns with theorizations of multifunctionality.
Keywords:Australia    agricultural sustainability    ecosystem services    multifunctionality    land stewardship    agri-environmental governance
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