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Empowering Agricultural Economic Resilience in China: Does Green Finance Matter?
This study employs provincial panel data from China spanning 2012–2021, utilising the entropy weight method and spatial Durbin model to analyse agricultural economic resilience through the lens of green finance. Key findings reveal: (1) National resilience levels are rising steadily, with a shift from the Eastern Region to the Central Region. (2) Green
Xin Zhong, Jian Wang
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Spatio-temporal pattern and the evolution of the distributional dynamics of county-level agricultural economic resilience in China [PDF]
Chengmin Li, Guoxin Yu
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The Economic Resilience of the Austrian Agriculture since the EU Accession [PDF]
Ensuring sustainable and economically viable agriculture requires economic resilience before, throughout, and after a shock. This paper studies the economic resilience of Austrian agriculture within the period of 1995 to 2019. However, methods for tracking changes in economic resilience have so far seen only limited application in agriculture.
Erika Quendler, Mangirdas Morkūnas
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A Multi-Criteria Approach for Assessing the Economic Resilience of Agriculture: The Case of Lithuania [PDF]
This study presents an innovative approach to measuring economic resilience at a sectoral level. The notion of economic resilience is explored through the lens of levels of resilience of the main functions of a researched economic sector. The overall level of sectoral economic resilience is seen as a weighted sum of resilience indexes related to its ...
Artiom Volkov +5 more
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Population aging, fintech, and agricultural economic resilience
Zongzhi Yang, Yali Li, Chanti Wu
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CAP Direct Payments and Economic Resilience of Agriculture: Impact Assessment
This study presents an innovative approach to measuring the impact of EU CAP direct payments on the economic resilience of agriculture at a sectoral level. The construct of resilience is approached from the perspective of the resilience of the main functions of the sector.
Agnė Žičkienė +3 more
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Research on economic resilience in agriculture is quite complicated due to the interdisciplinary nature of the notion. In agricultural, climate change, sustainability and food security research it appears as an endogenous phenomenon rather as the main ...
Mangirdas Morkunas +5 more
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Agricultural drought has put sub-Saharan African under significant pressure, and without adaptation, will negatively influence a future generation.
Yonas T. Bahta, Vuyiseka A. Myeki
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Abstract Demand for land has increased very rapidly in line with population development and economic growth. In an effort to achieve high economic growth, land productivity is spurred in such a way as to result in the increased exploitation of natural resources which has an impact on the destruction of forests, land, water, air, and ...
S Jumiyati +4 more
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Resilience, adaptive capacity, and the lock-in trap of the Western Australian agricultural region
Using the Western Australian (WA) agricultural region as an example of a large-scale social-ecological system (SES), this paper applies a framework based on resilience theory to examine the region's resilience and capacity for change and renewal. Despite
Allison, H.E. +3 more
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