This paper takes a comparfative case-study approach, located within the literature on policy networks, to organic agriculture policy in the United Kingdom and Ireland since the late 1980s. An examination of policy development for the organic sector focuses primarily on regulatory arrangements. The core of the analysis applies some prominent themes in the policy network literature to the organic sector: the debate about sectoral and sub-sectoral networks, the relationship between networks, context and outcomes, and the role of the state and ideas in promoting policy change
The focus of international scholarship on the contemporary transformation of organic food and farmin...
This article analyses the development of organic agriculture (OA) in Bulgaria. It especially examine...
The Danish case of organic agriculture is generally regarded as a success story. But the enrolment o...
This paper takes a comparfative case-study approach, located within the literature on policy network...
Despite most having developed under the umbrella of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), national-l...
This paper documents the early evolution of UK organic food and farming policy networks and locates ...
With clear evidence of major increases in the global market for organic food, the organic 'growth na...
Despite most having developed under the umbrella of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), national-l...
To better understand the potential for successful and long-term establishment of environmental polic...
Although, at the time of accession to the EU, organic farming policies formally were equally develop...
Over the last two decades, organic farming has been one of the few sectors of agriculture to increas...
Over the last two decades, organic farming has moved from a form of agriculture on the fringe of soc...
A dialectical model of policy networks is deployed to analyse policy change in the area of GM crops ...
As a fast growing state sponsored industry, the organic food sector is likely to attract the increas...
Since the mid 1980s, organic farming has become the focus of significant attention from policy-maker...
The focus of international scholarship on the contemporary transformation of organic food and farmin...
This article analyses the development of organic agriculture (OA) in Bulgaria. It especially examine...
The Danish case of organic agriculture is generally regarded as a success story. But the enrolment o...
This paper takes a comparfative case-study approach, located within the literature on policy network...
Despite most having developed under the umbrella of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), national-l...
This paper documents the early evolution of UK organic food and farming policy networks and locates ...
With clear evidence of major increases in the global market for organic food, the organic 'growth na...
Despite most having developed under the umbrella of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), national-l...
To better understand the potential for successful and long-term establishment of environmental polic...
Although, at the time of accession to the EU, organic farming policies formally were equally develop...
Over the last two decades, organic farming has been one of the few sectors of agriculture to increas...
Over the last two decades, organic farming has moved from a form of agriculture on the fringe of soc...
A dialectical model of policy networks is deployed to analyse policy change in the area of GM crops ...
As a fast growing state sponsored industry, the organic food sector is likely to attract the increas...
Since the mid 1980s, organic farming has become the focus of significant attention from policy-maker...
The focus of international scholarship on the contemporary transformation of organic food and farmin...
This article analyses the development of organic agriculture (OA) in Bulgaria. It especially examine...
The Danish case of organic agriculture is generally regarded as a success story. But the enrolment o...