The seed
The drivers
The obstacles
The transformation potential
The Őrség innovation process demonstrates that transformative change in agri-environmental policy is possible even under adverse conditions — but it is rarely linear. The process generated lasting outcomes: deepened trust between farmers and conservationists, improved participatory and digital skills, new cross-institutional alliances, and a well-tested, low-tech monitoring system ready to be reactivated when policy windows open.
At the policy level, the results-based approach could be extended beyond the Őrség to other regions and other domains — a recent national call on water management has already incorporated elements of results-based logic. At the technical level, there is potential to combine the currently low-tech field monitoring with digital tools: the Hungarian State Treasury’s Mobilgazda App — a mobile application already used by farmers for administrative tasks — could be extended to enable farmer self-monitoring of biodiversity impacts, linking everyday farm management directly to conservation outcomes. At the personal level, the mentoring-style relationship between farmers and conservationists points toward a deeper, values-based shift in how farmers relate to the land they manage.