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Healthier land, healthier farmers: considering the potential of natural resource management as a place-focused farmer health intervention. | LitMetric

Healthier land, healthier farmers: considering the potential of natural resource management as a place-focused farmer health intervention.

Health Place

Centre for Research and Action in Public Health, Building 22, University of Canberra, 0200, Australia. Electronic address:

Published: November 2013

AI Article Synopsis

  • Farmers face unique wellbeing issues that traditional health programs often fail to help with.
  • Natural Resource Management (NRM) programs, while aimed at environmental issues, can positively impact farmers' wellbeing by enhancing social capital, self-efficacy, and material wellbeing.
  • The effectiveness of NRM in improving farmer wellbeing is influenced by factors such as land conditions and the skills/resources farmers possess, emphasizing the importance of thoughtful program design and delivery.

Article Abstract

Farmers have particular wellbeing-related vulnerabilities that conventional health interventions struggle to address. We consider the potential of natural resource management (NRM) programs, which reach large numbers of farmers, as non-conventional place-focused wellbeing interventions. Although designed to address environmental degradation, NRM can influence the wellbeing of farmers. We used qualitative meta-synthesis to reanalyse studies examining social dimensions of NRM in Australia and generate a theoretical framework identifying potential pathways between NRM and wellbeing, intended to inform subsequent empirical work. Our results suggest NRM programs influence several important determinants of farmer wellbeing, in particular social capital, self-efficacy, social identity, material wellbeing, and health itself. The pathways by which NRM influences these determinants are mediated by distal factors such as changes in land conditions, farmer skills and knowledge and resources accessible to farmers. These, in turn, are moderated by the design and delivery of NRM programs, suggesting potential to enhance the health benefits of NRM through specific attention to program design.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.healthplace.2013.08.007DOI Listing

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