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should be. The framework encompasses both negative and positive externalities of agriculture. The first question relates to …
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This report analyses how a handful of OECD countries (Australia, Canada, Japan, United Kingdom and the United States) defines agri-environmental public goods and sets agri-environmental targets and reference levels, and the policies they implement for targeting certain agri-environmental public...
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externalities and food security. This workshop also examined whether the relationships among these non-commodity outputs were …
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The Benefits of Climate Change Policies provides an overview of the state-of-the-art in assessment of the global benefits of climate change policies. It includes recent analyses and viewpoints from well-known scientists and policy analysts, including John Callaway (UNEP Risoe Centre), Henry...
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Le terme de multifonctionnalité est de plus en plus utilisé mais différentes interprétations sont attachées à sa définition, son utilité et ses implications pour la politique au niveau national et international. L’OCDE a entrepris cette analyse pour clarifier le concept de...
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Ce rapport tente de guider les décideurs dans leur recherche des meilleures décisions possibles, compte tenu du caractère multifonctionnel de l’agriculture. Une série de questions détaillées est tout d’abord présentée aux décideurs et aux analystes. Les réponses détermineront si...
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positive and negative externalities of agriculture is acceptable to society. But government interventions can also be … premiums to environmental trusts, easements, and tradable credits or quotas, and cover both positive and negative externalities …
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