Green Architecture
What is Green Architecture?
Green Architecture in agriculture encompasses a set of sustainable and eco-friendly approaches to both the design and construction of agricultural structures and the cultivation and management of agricultural landscapes. The overarching objective of green architecture in agriculture is to mitigate the environmental impact of farming activities while simultaneously fostering efficiency, resource conservation, and the health of ecosystems. Green architecture is a key priority area under Ireland’s CAP Strategic Plan. The fundamental principles of green architecture in agriculture include:
In summary, Green Architecture in agriculture is important to the wider movement towards sustainable and regenerative farming practices. It encompasses a holistic and integrated approach to farming that considers the efficient use of resources, the integration of renewable energy, biodiversity conservation, waste reduction, and community involvement. By embracing these principles, farmers can contribute to the overall enhancement of agricultural sustainability.
This theme within CAP Network Ireland covers a set of schemes which align to delivering the goals and objectives set out by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM). These include:
Green Architecture News
Important Dates for August and September 2025
This list is intended as a resource to stay up to date with the latest deadlines regarding schemes...
Investment Supports Available for Safety on Your Farm
According to statistics published by the Health and Safety Authority, in the ten-year period 2015...
Application Window for ACRES CP NPI’s Now Open
The application window for Non-Productive Investments (NPIs) available under the Co-operation...
Glossary of Terms
Green Architecture Case Studies
Sustaining a Farm Through Collaboration with Others
Sustaining a Farm Through Collaboration with Others1. Overview2. Introduction3. Organic Farming4. Developing a New Market5. Agri-Environmental Schemes6. Conclusion7. Image Gallery1. Overview of Aiden Gillen 2. Introduction 3. Selling to Local Markets 4. Social...
Accidentally Becoming a Rural Hub
Accidentally Becoming a Rural Hub1. Overview2. Introduction3. Continuous Farm Investment4. Developing the Suckler Herd5. Developing Burren View Farm Eggs6. ACORNS7. Developing a Local Food Business8. Protecting Biodiversity1. Overview 2. Introduction 3. Continuous...
Effectively Mixing the Traditional with the Modern
Effectively Mixing the Traditional with the Modern1. Overview2. Introduction3. Continuous Farm Investment4. Developing the Suckler Herd5. Developing Burren View Farm Eggs6. ACORNS7. Developing a Local Food Business8. Protecting Biodiversity1. Overview ...
