project - EIP-AGRI Operational Group

Sustainable Uplands Agri-environment Scheme (SUAS)
Sustainable Uplands Agri-environment Scheme (SUAS)

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Ongoing | 2018 - 2022 Ireland
Ongoing | 2018 - 2022 Ireland
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Objectives

 

The objective of the five-year, locally led pilot, is to develop practical solutions that will address the complex agricultural, environmental and socio-economic challenges associated with the land management of commonages and farms on the Wicklow/Dublin uplands.

The project is designed to get farmers back grazing and managing the Wicklow/Dublin Uplands in a sustainable manner which will improve habitat quality, biodiversity value and agricultural productivity.

The project will grow stakeholder ownership of the local challenges and provide a flexible supporting framework to assist them in developing solutions. 

Objectives

 

The objective of the five-year, locally led pilot, is to develop practical solutions that will address the complex agricultural, environmental and socio-economic challenges associated with the land management of commonages and farms on the Wicklow/Dublin uplands.

The project is designed to get farmers back grazing and managing the Wicklow/Dublin Uplands in a sustainable manner which will improve habitat quality, biodiversity value and agricultural productivity.

The project will grow stakeholder ownership of the local challenges and provide a flexible supporting framework to assist them in developing solutions. 

Activities

 

Establishment of 5 Commonage Groups (CGs) with their own constitutions. Each CG and 2 upland farmers will develop, implement and evaluate their commonage or upland farm management plans.  The plans will integrate activities aimed at improving upland habitats, protecting water quality & promoting more economically sustainable sheep farming.  Progress from baselines towards agreed targets for each variable will be assessed annually.  Farmer’s time inputs & direct costs associated with the implementation of agreed measures to address habitats will be recorded.  An auction-based payment scheme to incentivise farmers develop & evaluate specific solutions to challenges on their commonages/farms.

Activities

 

Establishment of 5 Commonage Groups (CGs) with their own constitutions. Each CG and 2 upland farmers will develop, implement and evaluate their commonage or upland farm management plans.  The plans will integrate activities aimed at improving upland habitats, protecting water quality & promoting more economically sustainable sheep farming.  Progress from baselines towards agreed targets for each variable will be assessed annually.  Farmer’s time inputs & direct costs associated with the implementation of agreed measures to address habitats will be recorded.  An auction-based payment scheme to incentivise farmers develop & evaluate specific solutions to challenges on their commonages/farms.

Contexte

 

 

The unenclosed land in the Wicklow/Dublin Uplands is of high value for biodiversity and is of European conservation importance for habitats, species and birds. This is recognised by the designation of a substantial area of the uplands region as a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) and Special Protection Area (SPA). Recent research carried out in the Wicklow/ Dublin uplands however has identified the poor-to-bad conservation status of the area and the uplands farmer’s attitudes, understanding and responses to it.

 

The SUAS pilot builds on the experiences of past and on-going projects including the Burren Programme, KerryLife and AranLife.  These have and continue to show the value of providing farmers with difficult management challenges, a vision of the desired result and allowing them flexibility in how they develop solutions.  The SUAS pilot will foster and grow the existing stakeholder ownership of the local challenges and will provide a flexible supporting framework to assist them in achieving solutions. 

Additional information

 

The SUAS pilot project is expected to deliver a model, complete with commonage/upland management handbook, for a locally led, targeted, adaptive, outcome based Agri-Environmental Scheme (AES) that can be adopted/implemented across all Irish commonages and upland areas. 

Project details
Main funding source
Rural development 2014-2020 for Operational Groups
Rural Development Programme
2014IE06RDNP001 Ireland - Rural Development Programme (National)
Emplacement
Main geographical location
Dublin
Other geographical location
Mid-East

€ 1950000

Total budget

Total contributions from EAFRD, national co-financing, additional national financing and other financing.

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1 Practice Abstracts

 

The unenclosed land in the Wicklow/Dublin Uplands is of high value for biodiversity and is of European conservation importance for habitats, species and birds. This is recognised by the designation of a substantial area of the uplands region as a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) and Special Protection Area (SPA). Recent research carried out in the Wicklow/ Dublin uplands however has identified the poor-to-bad conservation status of the area and the uplands farmer’s attitudes, understanding and responses to it. The project aims to address the complex agricultural, environmental and socioeconomic challenges associated with the management of commonages and farms in the Wicklow/Dublin uplands through the development of an innovative yet practical, locally-led pilot framework.

 

The unenclosed land in the Wicklow/Dublin Uplands is of high value for biodiversity and is of European conservation importance for habitats, species and birds. This is recognised by the designation of a substantial area of the uplands region as a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) and Special Protection Area (SPA). Recent research carried out in the Wicklow/ Dublin uplands however has identified the poor-to-bad conservation status of the area and the uplands farmer’s attitudes, understanding and responses to it. The project aims to address the complex agricultural, environmental and socioeconomic challenges associated with the management of commonages and farms in the Wicklow/Dublin uplands through the development of an innovative yet practical, locally-led pilot framework.

 

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Contacts

Project coordinator

Project partners

  • Catherine Keena, Teagasc

    Project partner

  • Dr Monica Gorman, School of Agriculture & Food Science

    Project partner

  • IFAC Audit services Ltd

    Project partner

  • Larry O’Loughlin, Communications and Dissemination

    Project partner

  • Local Authority Waters & Communities Office (LAWCO

    Project partner

  • Owen Carton, Project Implementation & Management

    Project partner

  • Sean Byrne, Uplands Farmer & Wicklow Uplands Council (WUC)

    Project partner

  • Teagasc

    Project partner

  • University College Dublin (UCD)

    Project partner

  • Wicklow Mountains National Park (WMNP) & National Parks and Wildlife Service(NPWS

    Project partner

  • Wicklow Uplands Council (WUC)

    Project partner