Environmental management scheme
An environmental management scheme is a mechanism by which landowners and other individuals and bodies responsible for land management can be incentivised to manage their environment.
Schemes by country
Australia
Several schemes are or have been in operation in Australia, including:Other programmes exist with the various states, for example;
New South Wales - Catchment Action Plan
United Kingdom
Several schemes are or have been in operation in the United Kingdom, including:Currently England operates the following under the Environmental [stewardship (England)|Environmental Stewardship] scheme:
- Entry Level Stewardship
- Higher Level Stewardship
- Organic Entry Level Stewardship
- Higher Level Organic Entry Level stewardship
In 2007, Scotland adopted the SRDP, a £1.6 billion programme of economic, environmental and social measures designed to develop rural Scotland. Individuals and groups may seek support to help deliver the Government's strategic objectives in rural Scotland.
The former prevailing agri-environment scheme in Wales was Tir Gofal, which means literally 'Land Care'. It was the first scheme
Europe, aimed at promoting whole farm conservation and management. It was different from previous schemes, as it brought farming and conservation into a different level of partnership.
Following Britain leaving the European Union, and thus no longer being a part of the Common Agricultural Policy of the EU, the British government initiated Environmental Land Management scheme in 2024.