Agricultural policy in developing countries focuses on productivity and rural livelihoods while paying little attention to environmental sustainability. Consequently, both the environment and the poor suffer. Innovative policy is therefore necessary to balance trade-offs between agricultural benefits and environmental costs
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Global poverty and hunger are most prevalent where food is actually ...
In many developing countries, environmental issues are often sacrificed for immediate food productio...
Not AvailableGlobally, Agriculture it seems is back on the development agenda, seen as a key to spur...
What policies are needed so that reforms in agricultural subsidies in developed countries can transl...
Agriculture is one of the most important economic activities in each country or area, as it is in cl...
“Sustainable agriculture ” is a concept that is both ambitious and ambiguous. The Food and Agricultu...
Agricultural support has changed substantially in both rich and poor countries in recent years. In r...
Agriculture is perhaps the most outstanding issue and challenge for sustainability. To attain the ‘s...
I discuss three general lessons drawn from economic theory and historical experience for improving t...
Formerly a rich-county preoccupation, dealing more explicitly with environmental concerns around agr...
Increasingly, conventional wisdom dictates that agrarian policy in developing countries should foste...
Globally, there are social, economic and environmental challenges related to sustainable development...
Sustainable development is characterized by interconnected social, economic, and ecological aspects ...
The paper seeks to explore the opportunities created by climate change and mitigation efforts in agr...
Sub-Saharan Africa and parts of South Asia are likely to hold large numbers of very poor rural peopl...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Global poverty and hunger are most prevalent where food is actually ...
In many developing countries, environmental issues are often sacrificed for immediate food productio...
Not AvailableGlobally, Agriculture it seems is back on the development agenda, seen as a key to spur...
What policies are needed so that reforms in agricultural subsidies in developed countries can transl...
Agriculture is one of the most important economic activities in each country or area, as it is in cl...
“Sustainable agriculture ” is a concept that is both ambitious and ambiguous. The Food and Agricultu...
Agricultural support has changed substantially in both rich and poor countries in recent years. In r...
Agriculture is perhaps the most outstanding issue and challenge for sustainability. To attain the ‘s...
I discuss three general lessons drawn from economic theory and historical experience for improving t...
Formerly a rich-county preoccupation, dealing more explicitly with environmental concerns around agr...
Increasingly, conventional wisdom dictates that agrarian policy in developing countries should foste...
Globally, there are social, economic and environmental challenges related to sustainable development...
Sustainable development is characterized by interconnected social, economic, and ecological aspects ...
The paper seeks to explore the opportunities created by climate change and mitigation efforts in agr...
Sub-Saharan Africa and parts of South Asia are likely to hold large numbers of very poor rural peopl...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Global poverty and hunger are most prevalent where food is actually ...
In many developing countries, environmental issues are often sacrificed for immediate food productio...
Not AvailableGlobally, Agriculture it seems is back on the development agenda, seen as a key to spur...