Keywords
rural policies, conceptual model, waterlogging, policy analysis
Start Date
1-7-2008 12:00 AM
Abstract
Agricultural and environmental policies can have positive, mutually reinforcing effects. The recent reform to the EU Common Agricultural Policy, for example, introduced compliance mechanisms and incentives from which both, environment and rural communities, can benefit. In some cases however, the policies respond to different, incompatible concerns, producing situations in which positive attainments are reciprocally obstructed.
Waterlogging in Upper Tisza and the driving forces behind
Agricultural and environmental policies can have positive, mutually reinforcing effects. The recent reform to the EU Common Agricultural Policy, for example, introduced compliance mechanisms and incentives from which both, environment and rural communities, can benefit. In some cases however, the policies respond to different, incompatible concerns, producing situations in which positive attainments are reciprocally obstructed.