Title: Public Awareness Programme, assumptions, activities, conclusions
1Public Awareness Programme, assumptions,
activities, conclusions
2Objectives of the Public Awareness Programme
- 1. To make the pilot group sensitive to the
project aims as well as ensure farmers
participation in the project. - 2. To promote better understanding and support to
environmentally friendly farming practices
amongst farmers and other social groups in
Poland. - 3. To improve the understanding of cross-links
between agriculture and environment amongst the
Polish public opinion (while paying special
attention to the young).
3Activities in the pilot project area
- Regular mail survey
- Good practice newsletter
4Activities out of the pilot project area
- In the media (without paid articles 9 press
information releases, 56 articles 6 radio
broadcasts) - Competition for the students of secondary
agricultural schools (invitations to 300 schools
58 competition entries) - Materials (a poster calendar leaflets about
CDs, a film, a brochure)
5Activities out of the pilot project area - cont.
- Meetings with local leaders, farmers, NGOs,
village leaders 63 in all (about 1800
participants)
6Website www.ostw.pl
7Number of hits on the website
8Ecological awareness
Does agriculture in Poland lead to any
significant environmental hazards? (baseline
survey results are quoted in brackets)
Can organic fertilisers (slurry, liquid manure,
manure) pollute the environment? (base line
survey results are quoted in brackets)
9Ecological awareness
- Baseline level of ecological awareness (October
2001) - 28,1 (15,5 2,9) /2 23,25
- Ecological awareness surveyed again in April
2002 - 29,4(23,16,8)/2 29,65
10Failures
- Too much time needed to develop an indicator to
measure ecological awareness level, operational
importance of that measure - List of discussion points
11Project sustainability
- Key importance of fair rules, the information
dissemination on the rules and reporting on the
work progress (transparency) - Role of information dissemination to better
motivate farmers - information invokes trust and
substitutes it - Adapting some activities
12Summary and recommendations
Supplementary financing
Readiness to take up measures to protect the
environment
Ecological awareness
Knowledge on regulatory framework
13Summary and recommendations
- Dual approach of the media (image of the
countryside) - personal contact - Materials - style (must not instruct in a
patronising way - leaflets for farmers wives) - Arguments to be put foreword example - not
rational persuasion
14Summary and recommendations
- Role of information dissemination
- Care to keep fair rules
- Assistance in taking rational decisions
15Summary and recommendations
- Ecological awareness and operating knowledge
- knowledge measurement as an element of extension
planning
16Encuragement and incentives
Readiness to take up environmental measures
17Tasks
- Development and implementation of a research
programme - Identification of target groups and elaboration
of campaign messages - Development of Programme implementation Plan
- Development of communication skills and
capacities / training activities - Programme implementation
- Programme assessment