Climate change is now an indisputable challenge to the sustainability of human development. The effects of global warming, especially anthropogenic, affect all economic and productive sectors, stimulating a broad debate about the best and more suited tools and strategies to put in place to resist but also to overcome this challenge. European agriculture that is currently discussing on the trajectories post-2013, has a strong interest in the issue of climate change, not only because agricultural activities are directly dependent on climatic conditions, but because also agriculture contributes to the release of greenhouses gases in the atmosphere. Based on these considerations, the aim of this paper is to analyze the Common Agricultural Polic...
Abstract: The transformational changes in the EU’s common agricultural policy have been re...
Common Agricultural Policy has strengthened the economy of the EU since the 6th decade of the 20th ...
The European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy is continually evolving. The growing debate about th...
As in other parts of the world, agriculture in Europe is not sustainable. It must urgently and impor...
The depletion of natural resources, climate change, the general condition of instability that led to...
The chapter discusses the progressive integration of environmental concerns into the Common Agricult...
Climate change presents a great importance in all sectors of the economy, but the agricultural secto...
The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) has had a very small climate component since 1992. The recent i...
The transformational changes in the EU's common agricultural policy have been researched and the con...
The paper aimed to present the main CAP reforms imposed by the actual situation of agriculture devel...
Climate change has been identified as a major challenge for agriculture within the EU. The rise of t...
Changes in seasonal weather cycles, a growing number of extreme phenomena, an upward trend in temper...
The dynamic nature of changes in the macroeconomic environment and various views of Member States on...
Aspects of Applied Biology 95, 2009 Measuring and Marketing the Environmental Costs and Benefits of...
Making agriculture sustainable is a global challenge. In the European Union (EU), the Common Agricul...
Abstract: The transformational changes in the EU’s common agricultural policy have been re...
Common Agricultural Policy has strengthened the economy of the EU since the 6th decade of the 20th ...
The European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy is continually evolving. The growing debate about th...
As in other parts of the world, agriculture in Europe is not sustainable. It must urgently and impor...
The depletion of natural resources, climate change, the general condition of instability that led to...
The chapter discusses the progressive integration of environmental concerns into the Common Agricult...
Climate change presents a great importance in all sectors of the economy, but the agricultural secto...
The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) has had a very small climate component since 1992. The recent i...
The transformational changes in the EU's common agricultural policy have been researched and the con...
The paper aimed to present the main CAP reforms imposed by the actual situation of agriculture devel...
Climate change has been identified as a major challenge for agriculture within the EU. The rise of t...
Changes in seasonal weather cycles, a growing number of extreme phenomena, an upward trend in temper...
The dynamic nature of changes in the macroeconomic environment and various views of Member States on...
Aspects of Applied Biology 95, 2009 Measuring and Marketing the Environmental Costs and Benefits of...
Making agriculture sustainable is a global challenge. In the European Union (EU), the Common Agricul...
Abstract: The transformational changes in the EU’s common agricultural policy have been re...
Common Agricultural Policy has strengthened the economy of the EU since the 6th decade of the 20th ...
The European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy is continually evolving. The growing debate about th...