This paper examines the geography of two policy instruments-tile Rural Enterprise Scheme (RES) and the Processing and Marketing Grant (PMG) that formed part of the second 'pillar' of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) in England between 2000 and 2006. It starts by outlining the ongoing debate over the role of geography in policy research, all outcome of which has been a call for more empirical work that explores the 'difference that place makes' in the implementation of public funding mechanisms. The paper argues that the CAP is ripe for geographical analysis, as the Agenda 2000 reforms can be interpreted as moving it away from a 'sectoral' (agricultural) approach to a more 'territorial' (rural development) one. After outlining the place ...
It is accepted that British rural geography has actively engaged with the ‘cultural turn’, leading t...
Future research directions for agricultural geography were the subject of debate in Area in the late...
This research examines the multiple and divergent definitions of rurality employed by public bodies ...
This paper examines the geography of two policy instruments - the Rural Enterprise Scheme (RES) and ...
The assessment of the potential landscape impacts of the latest Common Agricultural Policy reforms c...
The authors outline the reasons why an implementation gap, between policy and practice, occurs and d...
The assessment of the potential landscape impacts of the latest Common Agricultural Policy reforms c...
Abstract. The authors outline the reasons why an implementation gap, between policy and practice, oc...
This paper discusses the relationship between engagement with rural policy-makers and the developmen...
An increasing focus on rural development issues has characterised the discussion of Common Agricultu...
This paper provides an historical context to policy reform and agricultural adjustment within the EU...
Recent changes to the framework of agricultural support, particularly the rising prominence of the ‘...
The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is one of the main pillars in constructing the European project...
The relationship between geography and public policy in the UK has recently been the subject of live...
This paper identifies and analyses the role of the Common AgriculturalPolicy (CAP) in affecting the ...
It is accepted that British rural geography has actively engaged with the ‘cultural turn’, leading t...
Future research directions for agricultural geography were the subject of debate in Area in the late...
This research examines the multiple and divergent definitions of rurality employed by public bodies ...
This paper examines the geography of two policy instruments - the Rural Enterprise Scheme (RES) and ...
The assessment of the potential landscape impacts of the latest Common Agricultural Policy reforms c...
The authors outline the reasons why an implementation gap, between policy and practice, occurs and d...
The assessment of the potential landscape impacts of the latest Common Agricultural Policy reforms c...
Abstract. The authors outline the reasons why an implementation gap, between policy and practice, oc...
This paper discusses the relationship between engagement with rural policy-makers and the developmen...
An increasing focus on rural development issues has characterised the discussion of Common Agricultu...
This paper provides an historical context to policy reform and agricultural adjustment within the EU...
Recent changes to the framework of agricultural support, particularly the rising prominence of the ‘...
The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is one of the main pillars in constructing the European project...
The relationship between geography and public policy in the UK has recently been the subject of live...
This paper identifies and analyses the role of the Common AgriculturalPolicy (CAP) in affecting the ...
It is accepted that British rural geography has actively engaged with the ‘cultural turn’, leading t...
Future research directions for agricultural geography were the subject of debate in Area in the late...
This research examines the multiple and divergent definitions of rurality employed by public bodies ...