From fork to farm, locally: social acceptance pathways for human excreta-derived fertilisers across three European regions – new paper by Viktor Varjú

From fork to farm, locally: social acceptance pathways for human excreta-derived fertilisers across three European regions Viktor Varjú Socio-Ecological Practice Research- Published: 9 December 2025 Abstract This research was carried out to better understand the attitudes of everyday people and stakeholders towards the new innovation of bio-based fertilisers made from human excreta. This research […]
Why Farmers Leave Green Schemes Early — and What This Means for EU Climate Policy – by Imre Fertő

Why Farmers Leave Green Schemes Early — and What This Means for EU Climate Policy Imre Fertő Agri-environmental climate schemes (AECS) are one of the European Union’s main tools for encouraging farmers to adopt practices that protect soil, water, biodiversity, and the climate. These schemes are designed with multi-year commitments in mind; […]