This deliverable investigates the socio-economic effects of ecological approaches to farming through implementing two participatory approaches, namely Delphi exercise and Q-method, at the level of a case study area (CSA). The focus is on how people and other productive assets are employed and remunerated by ecological approaches to agriculture, particularly those aspects that can influence employment, and drive the prosperity and vitality of local communities and some rural businesses. It is based on the collaborative research on Task 4.2 ‘Socio-economic impact of ecological agriculture at the territorial level’ of the LIFT project between UNIKENT (United Kingdom-UK) (Task Leader), BOKU (Austria), INRAE (France), VetAgro Sup (France), DEMET...
This deliverable (D3.3 of the LIFT project) presents the results of a series of analyses carried out...
Because of high population density in Europe agriculture cannot define its aims on its own but has t...
This report has been prepared as part of the UK component of the Transitions to Agroecological Food ...
This deliverable investigates the socio-economic effects of ecological approaches to farming through...
This deliverable investigates the socio-economic effects of ecological approaches to farming through...
This deliverable investigates the socio-economic effects of ecological approaches to farming through...
This deliverable investigates the socio-economic effects of ecological approaches to farming through...
This deliverable investigates the socio-economic effects of ecological approaches to farming through...
This deliverable investigates the socio-economic effects of ecological approaches to farming through...
This deliverable investigates the employment effects of ecological farming by analysing both the dif...
In the present deliverable, D4.3 of the LIFT project we provide insights on the environmental impact...
This Deliverable 5.2 of the LIFT project presents a territorial level sustainability assessment of a...
This deliverable presents the results of the research carried out in WP6 task 6.2 of the LIFT projec...
If we can decipher the content of opinions and evaluations of those involved in ecological agricultu...
Because of high population density in Europe agriculture cannot define its aims on its own but has t...
This deliverable (D3.3 of the LIFT project) presents the results of a series of analyses carried out...
Because of high population density in Europe agriculture cannot define its aims on its own but has t...
This report has been prepared as part of the UK component of the Transitions to Agroecological Food ...
This deliverable investigates the socio-economic effects of ecological approaches to farming through...
This deliverable investigates the socio-economic effects of ecological approaches to farming through...
This deliverable investigates the socio-economic effects of ecological approaches to farming through...
This deliverable investigates the socio-economic effects of ecological approaches to farming through...
This deliverable investigates the socio-economic effects of ecological approaches to farming through...
This deliverable investigates the socio-economic effects of ecological approaches to farming through...
This deliverable investigates the employment effects of ecological farming by analysing both the dif...
In the present deliverable, D4.3 of the LIFT project we provide insights on the environmental impact...
This Deliverable 5.2 of the LIFT project presents a territorial level sustainability assessment of a...
This deliverable presents the results of the research carried out in WP6 task 6.2 of the LIFT projec...
If we can decipher the content of opinions and evaluations of those involved in ecological agricultu...
Because of high population density in Europe agriculture cannot define its aims on its own but has t...
This deliverable (D3.3 of the LIFT project) presents the results of a series of analyses carried out...
Because of high population density in Europe agriculture cannot define its aims on its own but has t...
This report has been prepared as part of the UK component of the Transitions to Agroecological Food ...