Détang-Dessendre C. (coord.), Guyomard H. (coord.), Mauguin P. (coord.). (2022). Evolving the Common Agricultural Policy for tomorrow's challenges. Versailles (France) : Editions Quae. 392 p. (Matière à Débattre et Décider).
http://doi.org/10.35690/978-2-7592-3495-0
http://doi.org/10.35690/978-2-7592-3495-0
Titre : | Evolving the Common Agricultural Policy for tomorrow's challenges |
Auteurs : | C. Détang-Dessendre, coord. ; H. Guyomard, coord. ; P. Mauguin, coord. |
Type de document : | E-Book |
Editeur : | Versailles [France] : Editions Quae, 2022 |
Collection : | Matière à Débattre et Décider |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-2-7592-3495-0 |
Format : | 392 p. |
Langues : | Anglais |
Langues du résumé : | Anglais |
Catégories : |
Catégories principales 06 - AGRICULTURE. FORÊTS. PÊCHES ; 6.3 - PACThésaurus IAMM POLITIQUE AGRICOLE ; PAC ; AGRICULTURE ; TRANSITION AGROECOLOGIQUE ; ECONOMIE AGRICOLE ; REVENU AGRICOLE ; EMPLOI AGRICOLE ; COMMERCE INTERNATIONAL ; GESTION DU RISQUE ; SANTE ; CLIMAT ; BIODIVERSITE ; CONSOMMATION ALIMENTAIRE ; VIANDE ; DEVELOPPEMENT RURAL ; INNOVATION |
Résumé : |
As in other parts of the world, agriculture in Europe is not sustainable. It must urgently and importantly evolve. The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) must foster this evolution. In that perspective, this book draws the contours of an ambitious CAP that would facilitate the necessary agro-ecological transition of agricultural systems in the European Union.
The book is divided into three parts. The economic aspects are the subject of the first part. The climate, environmental and health dimensions are addressed in the second part. The third part deals with rural development and innovation. With the exception of the first chapter, which provides a brief history of the CAP, the different chapters are organized according to the same structure. They begin with a description of the issue; they continue with a critical presentation of how the issue has been considered within the CAP to date and, if relevant, in other public policies; they finally propose policy recommendations to better address the issue. Each chapter can be read independently. Even if the disciplines and skills mobilized cover a broad spectrum, the general framework of analysis is that of public economics. This reading key is used both to justify the objectives of the CAP and to define the policy instruments to be implemented in order to achieve these objectives in the most efficient way. The concluding chapter addresses three aspects: first, an analysis of the global coherence of our recommendations, including in terms of their links with other policies than the CAP; second, a critical reading of the June 2021 agreement for the 2023-2027 CAP in the light of our recommendations; third, a reading of our recommendations in the light of the ambition of the European Green Deal for agriculture and food. This book is aimed at all actors interested in the future of the CAP and more generally of agriculture in the European Union: policy makers, agricultural stakeholders, non-governmental organizations, researchers, teachers and students. |
Note de contenu : |
Chapter 1. A Brief History of the CAP
Part I. The CAP and the Economy Chapter 2. The CAP and Farm Incomes Chapter 3. The CAP and Agricultural Employment Chapter 4. The CAP and International Trade Chapter 5. The CAP and the Distribution of Value Chapter 6. The CAP and Hazard Management Part II. The CAP, the Environment and Health Chapter 7. Two Major Issues for the CAP: Climate and Biodiversity Chapter 8. The CAP and the Agro-Ecological Transition of European Agriculture Chapter 9. The CAP and Nutritional Issues Chapter 10. The CAP, Animal Production and the Consumption of Animal Products Part III. The CAP, Rural Development, and Innovation Chapter 11. The CAP and Rural Development: The Paradoxical Position of the Development of Rural Areas in European Policies Chapter 12. The CAP and Innovation |
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URL / DOI : | http://doi.org/10.35690/978-2-7592-3495-0 |
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