Integrated assessment of future CAP policies: land use changes, spatial patterns and targeting
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
The recent and upcoming reforms of the Common Agricultural Policies (CAPs) aim at strengthening the multifunctional role of agriculture, acknowledging the differences in
economic, environmental and social potentials within European regions. This paper presents results from an integrated assessment of existing and future policies within the
framework set up in the FP6 EU project MEA-Scope. Spatial explicit procedures allow for the MEA-Scope modelling tools to provide information related to regional, environmental and
socio-economics settings. The impact of different policy scenarios on structural change, land abandonment and cropping pattern of typical farms has been assessed based on linked
agent-based (ABM) and Linear Programming (LP) models at regional and farm scale for two study areas. For the German case study area Ostprignitz-Ruppin (OPR), the issue of policy
targeting has been addressed by relating non-commodity outputs (NCOs) to soil quality and protection status. For the Italian case study area (Mugello), changes in landscape patterns in
terms of increased fragmentation or homogeneity as affected by changes in agricultural intensity have been analysed using semivariance analysis. The spatial explicit approach
highlighted the relevance of case study research in order to identifying response structures and explaining policy implementation patterns.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
MEA-Scope; AgriPoliS; MODAM; Structural change; Natura 2000; Semivariance analysis
Elenco autori:
Ungaro, Fabrizio
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