Understanding the barriers and enablers to agroforestry adoption in Ireland through an innovation systems approach
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Rachel Irwin, Ian Short, Áine Ní Dhubháin, Understanding the barriers and enablers to agroforestry adoption in Ireland through an innovation systems approach, Journal of Rural Studies, Volume 117, 2025, 103641, ISSN 0743-0167, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrurstud.2025.103641.Abstract
The innovation of agroforestry is relatively new in Ireland, with uptake lagging behind targets. This study aimed to identify the reasoning behind this and identify the main barriers to the uptake of agroforestry. The Innovation Systems Approach was used as the analytical framework to the study whereby a structural-functional analysis was used to identify the main barriers/blocking mechanisms. Thirty-three interviews across all four domains of the innovation system (research, intermediary, enterprise and influencing) were undertaken with actors from the wider agricultural and forestry sectors networks. The results demonstrate the following key failures of the current Irish Agroforestry Innovation system: a low level of knowledge of agroforestry; a lack of research undertaken and capacity; a lack of interaction between actors; policy issues; and a lack of goals within actor organisations in supporting and promoting agroforestry. The paper provides a number of recommendations aimed at reducing the identified failures laid out as a set of goals.Collections
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