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Spatio-temporal evolution and regional heterogeneity in the efficiency of agricultural non-point source pollution control within the Chaohu Lake Basin. [PDF]
He Q, Han Q, Lu W.
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Regional differences, distribution dynamics and convergence of multi-dimensional grain security level in major grain producing areas in China. [PDF]
Cheng J, Guo J.
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Sustainability, Agriculture, and Agricultural Policy [PDF]
In this paper, the problem of achieving sustainable development in the context of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and other policy suggestions is examined. Sustainable development is defined as a commitment to conserve necessary biological, cultural, and aesthetic capital for future generations. This is not a costless process.
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Implications for Agricultural Policy
1988There is little diversity in Icelandic agriculture, which is primarily based on grass cultivation, grazing and forage conservation, and the production of meat and milk from ruminants. Around 80% by value of agricultural production is obtained from sheep and cattle farming. The remainder is obtained from horses, pigs and poultry, potatoes and vegetables
Parry, M.L., Carter, T.R., Konijn, N.T.
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Agricultural Policies and Agricultural Growth
2001This chapter discusses the government’s agricultural policies and evaluates their contribution to agricultural development. The discussion is organised in two main sections. The first briefly examines the state of agriculture prior to the revolution of 1979.
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2015
Abstract Climate change and agriculture share a bidirectional relationship; agricultural activities are both driving climate change and are directly impacted by it. Policies and farming activities that lead to deforestation or the conversion of marginal lands to crop production are damaging, often emitting extensive greenhouse gases and ...
Valerie J. Stull, Jonathan A. Patz
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Abstract Climate change and agriculture share a bidirectional relationship; agricultural activities are both driving climate change and are directly impacted by it. Policies and farming activities that lead to deforestation or the conversion of marginal lands to crop production are damaging, often emitting extensive greenhouse gases and ...
Valerie J. Stull, Jonathan A. Patz
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The Common Agricultural Policy
2003This chapter examines one of the first European policies-the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). It does so by focusing on the policy's objectives, instruments, and actors. It looks at the way in which the CAP has evolved since the 1960s, and attempts to explain this evolution by asking and answering a number of important questions: why has the CAP been ...
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