2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2017.07.057
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Levelling the playing field for European Union agriculture: Does the Common Agricultural Policy impact homogeneously on farm productivity and efficiency?

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“…The influence of agricultural subsidies on farm performance in practice has been widely analysed, mainly in terms of crop production (Quiroga et al, 2017;Kumbhakar and Lien, 2010). However, there is little research on the efficiency of the complex support from the rural development programmes to forestry (e.g., Jarský et al, 2014, Uthes et al, 2017.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The influence of agricultural subsidies on farm performance in practice has been widely analysed, mainly in terms of crop production (Quiroga et al, 2017;Kumbhakar and Lien, 2010). However, there is little research on the efficiency of the complex support from the rural development programmes to forestry (e.g., Jarský et al, 2014, Uthes et al, 2017.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, land abandonment (in the absence of effective policies for managing abandoned land) can have severe impacts on biodiversity, both in terms of reducing habitat or habitat quality for indigenous species and also allowing invasive species to flourish, as well as increasing fire frequency and intensity, reducing water provision, and loss of cultural and amenity value (Rey Benayas, Nicolau and Schulz, 2007 [178]; MacDonald et al, 2000 [179]; Koshida and Katayama, 2018[65]). In a global review of 276 published studies on the issue, Queiroz et al (2014 [180]) find that "countries in Eurasia and the New World reported mainly negative and positive effects of farmland abandonment on biodiversity, respectively". In a statistical meta-analysis of studies considering impacts of rice field abandonment on biodiversity in Japan, Koshida and Katayama (2018[65]) found that biodiversity impacts at local scales differed according to landscape type and according to the taxa considered, but that on average rice field abandonment has negative biodiversity impacts.…”
Section: Land Abandonmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While further research is needed to establish the most cost-effective policy options for managing land where agricultural activity is declining or ceasing, 52 researchers generally agree that positive policy approaches are needed, which either view land abandonment as an opportunity for habitat restoration and species reintroduction (e.g. (Merckx and Pereira, 2015[39]; Queiroz et al, 2014 [180]), or which incentivise farmers to maintain landscapes and produce environmental goods (the "ecosystem services" approach) (MacDonald et al, 2000 [179]). Taking into account the potential for both positive environmental impacts and negative environmental and socio-economic impacts of contraction of agricultural land, the reviewed literature suggests that in addition to carefully considering how agricultural policies affect land abandonment trends, policymakers may also need to be more pro-active about managing land use transitions resulting from specific policies or from policy change.…”
Section:  53mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There has been evidence of deficiencies of EU financial mechanisms from the perspective of economic convergence [10] showing capital misallocation as one of obstacles for the convergence process within the EU. Barret [11] argued that economic convergence process in the EU is behind the schedule due to deficient in democratic legitimacy of its management mechanisms, that is especially felt in agriculture [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%