2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jrurstud.2006.11.001
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Charting and theorising the territorialisation of agricultural policy

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“…A burgeoning literature (Cf. Trouvé et al 2007, Verhage 2005, Breux et al, 2007 details how this term refers to the rescaling of public policy when states restructure and government is decentralised (this links to the academic literature on policy and…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A burgeoning literature (Cf. Trouvé et al 2007, Verhage 2005, Breux et al, 2007 details how this term refers to the rescaling of public policy when states restructure and government is decentralised (this links to the academic literature on policy and…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It and failures of commodity-and price-based policies of recent decades have led to different CAP reforms [52]. Agricultural policy is becoming increasingly territorial related to various internal and external factors, such as farm enlargement, multilateral trade negotiations, consumer concerns and environmental impact [53][54][55]. Since the agricultural sector is less aided by market-price support, multifunctionality has increased in importance for regional development.…”
Section: Agricultural Land In European Union (Eu) Countries Of the Baltic Sea Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In response to external and internal factors (e.g. consumer concerns, farm enlargement, multilateral trade negotiations, and environmental impacts), agricultural policy is becoming increasingly territorial, focusing to a larger extent on environmental and rural development schemes (Buller et al 2000;Trouvé et al 2007;Diakosavvas 2008). Whereas the agricultural sector is now less aided by market-price support, the multifunctionality of farming and the inherent interactions between landbased enterprises and local economies have emerged as important components in rural and regional development policies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%