European agri-environmental policy: Evolution, effectiveness, and challenges
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European agri-environmental policy : Evolution, effectiveness, and challenges. / Hasler, Berit; Termansen, Mette; Nielsen, Helle Ørsted; Daugbjerg, Carsten; Wunder, Sven; Latacz-Lohmann, Uwe.
I: Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, Bind 16, Nr. 1, 2022, s. 105-125.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Konferenceartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - European agri-environmental policy
T2 - Evolution, effectiveness, and challenges
AU - Hasler, Berit
AU - Termansen, Mette
AU - Nielsen, Helle Ørsted
AU - Daugbjerg, Carsten
AU - Wunder, Sven
AU - Latacz-Lohmann, Uwe
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - European agri-environmental policy has diverse and competing objectives. The Common Agricultural Policy has been the main policy framework guiding the European Union (EU) and its member states in the design and implementation of both mandatory and voluntary agri-environmental policy instruments. Voluntary agri-environmental schemes, which were introduced in the 1990s, continue to play a central role in meeting the EU’s environmental and climate objectives. We find that in achieving their objectives these schemes have faced problems including limited environmental impact, low adoption by farmers, and conflicts between their environmental and income support objectives. The article also finds scant empirical evidence concerning the environmental and economic impacts of the agri-environmental schemes. The article concludes with a discussion of the lessons from past experiences and potential future research and policy directions aimed at increasing the EU’s achievement of agri-environmental and climate objectives.
AB - European agri-environmental policy has diverse and competing objectives. The Common Agricultural Policy has been the main policy framework guiding the European Union (EU) and its member states in the design and implementation of both mandatory and voluntary agri-environmental policy instruments. Voluntary agri-environmental schemes, which were introduced in the 1990s, continue to play a central role in meeting the EU’s environmental and climate objectives. We find that in achieving their objectives these schemes have faced problems including limited environmental impact, low adoption by farmers, and conflicts between their environmental and income support objectives. The article also finds scant empirical evidence concerning the environmental and economic impacts of the agri-environmental schemes. The article concludes with a discussion of the lessons from past experiences and potential future research and policy directions aimed at increasing the EU’s achievement of agri-environmental and climate objectives.
U2 - 10.1086/718212
DO - 10.1086/718212
M3 - Conference article
VL - 16
SP - 105
EP - 125
JO - Review of Environmental Economics and Policy
JF - Review of Environmental Economics and Policy
SN - 1750-6816
IS - 1
ER -
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