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The European Environment and CAP Reform Policies and Prospects for Conservation

Edited By: M Whitby
271 pages, Figs, tabs
Publisher: CABI Publishing
The European Environment and CAP Reform
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  • The European Environment and CAP Reform ISBN: 9780851991061 Hardback May 1996 Out of stock with supplier: order now to get this when available
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As part of the reform of its Common Agricultural Policy in 1992 the EC adopted a regulation of Accompanying Measures aimed at supporting farmers in conserving the European environment. This book explores the implementation of the Regulation throughout Europe and examines its genesis, delivery and prospects. Individual chapters explore the poltics of the regulation, the ecological resources on which it has to work, and its implementation in member states.

Contents

Part 1 Introduction: the agri-environmental measures in the context of CAP reform, Martin Scheele; the development of European agri-envieonmental policy, David Baldock and Philip Lowe; the ecological resources of European farmland, Eric Bignal and David McCracken. Part 2 The response of member states: Denmark, Jorgen Primdahl; Germany, Andreas Holl and Heino von Meyer; Spain, Fernando Garrido and Eduardo Moyano; France, Jean-Marie Boisson and Mary Buller; Italy, Andrea Povellato; Netherlands, Gert van der Bijl and Ernst Oosterveld; Sweden, Bengt Rundqvist; United Kingdom, Martin Whitby. Part 3 Evaluation: environmentally sensitive area schemes - public economies and evidence, Francois Bonnieux and Robert Weaver; the prospect for agri-environmental policies within a reformed CAP, Martin Whitby.

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Edited By: M Whitby
271 pages, Figs, tabs
Publisher: CABI Publishing
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