Look to these conditions for opportunities to provide education that is more likely to be effective:
- Actions that improve water quality also increase profitability
- The producers’ own water quality is at stake
- The on-farm cost of water quality impairments are shown to be sufficiently large
- Education is accompanied by training for management skills of immediate need to the producer
Individual
The learning experience: Relates to personal interests and provides for personal choice and control. (the learning experience is “learner centered”)
Community
The learning experience: Generates and makes use of data about the local condition.
Class or Group
The learning experience: Content and delivery is determined in cooperation with the target audience and stakeholders
Citation: Ribaudo, M. O., & Horan, R. D. (1999). The role of education in nonpoint source pollution control policy. Review of Agricultural Economics, 21(2), 331-343.
Citation Type: Research