Scenario analysis was used to assess consistent sets of future circumstances in Dutch dairy farming. The fields of interest were technical and institutional change. Technical change included improvement in fodder and milk production. Institutional change included changes in environmental policy and in market and price policy. All key factors were historically analysed and forecasts were made for the year 2005 which were grouped into 4 scenarios. The scenarios were governed by environmental policy and the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). Moderate and severe variants were distinguished for environmental policy; and for the CAP, price support and 2-price variants were identified
The purpose of this paper is to analyse farm growth and exit and its interaction in Dutch dairy farm...
Future farming systems are challenged to adapt to the changing socio-economic and bio-physical envir...
Sustainability transitions are commonly considered impossible without regime change. Theoretical wor...
Scenario analysis was used to assess consistent sets of future circumstances in Dutch dairy farming....
Circumstances in Dutch dairy farming are changing continuously. The general objective in this thesis...
A linear programming model of a dairy farm was used to explore the future for different types of Dut...
A linear programming model of a dairy farm was used to explore the future for different types of Dut...
The objective of this study was to assess qualitatively, through a participatory approach, the poten...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to assess qualitatively, through a participatory approach, t...
This study explores the possible development directions for the Dutch dairy sector as we approach 20...
Climate and socio-economic change will affect the land use and the economic viability of Dutch dairy...
<p>This thesis focuses on analysing the Dutch dairy farmer behaviour in a changing political environ...
The dairy sector is to a large extent influenced and restricted by environmental and agricultural po...
The Netherlands are an important producer and exporter of agricultural products. Changes in climate,...
Consequences for farm management, environment, and economics of environmental policies for Dutch dai...
The purpose of this paper is to analyse farm growth and exit and its interaction in Dutch dairy farm...
Future farming systems are challenged to adapt to the changing socio-economic and bio-physical envir...
Sustainability transitions are commonly considered impossible without regime change. Theoretical wor...
Scenario analysis was used to assess consistent sets of future circumstances in Dutch dairy farming....
Circumstances in Dutch dairy farming are changing continuously. The general objective in this thesis...
A linear programming model of a dairy farm was used to explore the future for different types of Dut...
A linear programming model of a dairy farm was used to explore the future for different types of Dut...
The objective of this study was to assess qualitatively, through a participatory approach, the poten...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to assess qualitatively, through a participatory approach, t...
This study explores the possible development directions for the Dutch dairy sector as we approach 20...
Climate and socio-economic change will affect the land use and the economic viability of Dutch dairy...
<p>This thesis focuses on analysing the Dutch dairy farmer behaviour in a changing political environ...
The dairy sector is to a large extent influenced and restricted by environmental and agricultural po...
The Netherlands are an important producer and exporter of agricultural products. Changes in climate,...
Consequences for farm management, environment, and economics of environmental policies for Dutch dai...
The purpose of this paper is to analyse farm growth and exit and its interaction in Dutch dairy farm...
Future farming systems are challenged to adapt to the changing socio-economic and bio-physical envir...
Sustainability transitions are commonly considered impossible without regime change. Theoretical wor...