Description: Das Projekt "Mikroökonomische Instrumente zur Folgenabschätzung multifunktionaler Landwirtschaft, die in das Modell der europäischen Landwirtschaft eingeführt werden sollen" wird vom Umweltbundesamt gefördert und von Leibniz-Institut für Agrarentwicklung in Mittel- und Osteuropa durchgeführt. Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) reform aims at higher international trade compatibility and better targeting of social, environmental and consumer concerns, while seeking to ensure the sustainable development of EU agriculture. To optimise the effectiveness and efficiency of CAP reform options towards multifunctionality implementations, tools are required to assess the impacts of agricultural production on the multiple functions of European landscapes. The EU's Model of European Agriculture (MEA) has a multifunctional perspective but the EU and regional policy makers lack multifunctionality impact assessment tools. The proposed project develops such a tool, MEA-scope, that will close the existing gap between pure ecological or social process models and sectoral macro-econometric or equilibrium models. To ensure compatibility with the MEA, a MEA-specific interpretation of multifunctionality will be devised and used in the design of MEA-scope. MEA-scope will be spatially explicit and will perform impact assessments of agricultural land use modifications at two scales: farm and landscape. This will be achieved by linking three existing micro-economic models that simulate different aspects of farm structure, economics, production and environmental impact, so enabling joint-production to be predicted. Appropriate scope and detail will be ensured by simultaneous analyses of the regional demands for multiple landscape functions and of end user information needs. MEA-scope will describe, analyse and evaluate the multifunctionality of agricultural production under a multitude of environmental, social and economic conditions. MEA-scope will here be applied to one exemplary farming system (beef production) for seven European landscapes including both, agriculturally benign and marginal land in accession countries and EU member states. Beef production is chosen because it is among the most adaptable systems with respect to 1. natural conditions and 2. societal demands on land use functions. This will provide rigorous proof of MEA-scope's capacity to assess joint production of commodities and non-commodities in different regions.
Types:
SupportProgram
Origin: /Bund/UBA/UFORDAT
Tags: Landschaftsfunktion ? GAP-Reform ? Landschaftsschaden ? Lack ? Gemeinsame Agrarpolitik ? Ackerbau ? Außenhandel ? Tierhaltung ? Umweltauswirkung ? Grenzertragsboden ? EU-Politik ? Landwirtschaftliche Nutzung ? Landwirtschaftlicher Betrieb ? Regionalpolitik ? Sozialverträglichkeit ? Europäische Union ? EU-Länder ? Mitteleuropa ? MOE-Staaten ? Agrarökonomie ? Agrarproduktion ? Flächennutzung ? Landschaftsschutz ? Mikroökonomie ? Technikfolgenabschätzung ? Viehwirtschaft ? Wirkungsanalyse ? Nachhaltige Entwicklung ? Modellierung ? EU-Umweltpolitik ? Multifunktionale Landwirtschaft ? Regionalentwicklung ? Landschaft ? Landschaftsanalyse ? Produktdesign ? Landwirtschaft ? Bewirtschaftungssystem ? Ökonomisches Instrument ? Landschaftsbelastung ?
Region: Saxony-Anhalt
Bounding box: 11.7333° .. 11.7333° x 52° .. 52°
License: cc-by-nc-nd/4.0
Language: Deutsch
Time ranges: 2004-03-01 - 2007-04-30
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