After the common agricultural policy : towards an EU policy for sustainable food and rural environment : discussion paper
The Centre for Agriculture and Environment, Paul Terwan Consultancy and Alterra are running a short project on the longer term future of food production, landscape and biodiversity and the implications for the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). This project included the following activities: an analysis of international developments relevant to the CAP; an inventory of opinions on the future CAP, from literature and by (telephone) interviews with European stakeholders and a round table discussion with Dutch experts. This position paper summarises the results of these activities. It consists of three parts: A. The State of the Art, B. Elements for future policies, C. A concluding summary
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Format: | External research report biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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Subjects: | agrarian reform, agricultural policy, biodiversity, cap, change, european union, food policy, food production, future, landscape, rural environment, sustainability, beleid inzake voedsel, biodiversiteit, duurzaamheid (sustainability), europese unie, gemeenschappelijk landbouwbeleid, landbouwbeleid, landbouwhervorming, landschap, plattelandsomgeving, toekomst, verandering, voedselproductie, |
Online Access: | https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/after-the-common-agricultural-policy-towards-an-eu-policy-for-sus |
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Summary: | The Centre for Agriculture and Environment, Paul Terwan Consultancy and Alterra are running a short project on the longer term future of food production, landscape and biodiversity and the implications for the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). This project included the following activities: an analysis of international developments relevant to the CAP; an inventory of opinions on the future CAP, from literature and by (telephone) interviews with European stakeholders and a round table discussion with Dutch experts. This position paper summarises the results of these activities. It consists of three parts: A. The State of the Art, B. Elements for future policies, C. A concluding summary |
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