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) has not succeeded in halting the loss of farmland biodiversity. To address these weaknesses, the CAP post-2020 proposes a … proposed CAP's performance for biodiversity as a core topic, benefits for climate change mitigation and other environmental …Despite significant efforts, substantial investments and some local successes, the EU's Common Agricultural Policy (CAP …
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succeeded in halting the loss of farmland biodiversity. To address this (and other) weaknesses, the CAP post-2020 proposes a new …-schemes". Will this new Green Architecture, combined with a result-based orientation of the CAP, help address the biodiversity crisis …Despite significant efforts, investments and some local successes, the EU's Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) has not …
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succeeded in halting the loss of farmland biodiversity. To address these weaknesses, the CAP post-2020 proposes a new "Green … Green Architecture, combined with a result-based orientation of the CAP, help address the biodiversity crisis? To provide …Despite significant efforts, investments and some local successes, the EU's Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) has not …
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This report assesses the crucial drivers of ecosystem services and proposes actions to develop a more effective policy mix. Several elements form the basis of this report. First, a literature review provides an overview of the state and trends of ecosystem services linked to agriculture,...
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semi-natural pastureland. However, the program may have negative impacts on landscape aesthetics and biodiversity. We … from carbon sequestration and biodiversity seem more constant across space. The net present value of all land use … substantial hypothetical bias in benefit estimates and for cost increases. Results indicate that landscape and biodiversity values …
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We consider a world economy, in which the global public good "biodiversity" is positively correlated with that share of …-to-pay for biodiversity conservation is positive in "rich" developed countries (North), but very low in "poor" developing … welfare when the North financially supports biodiversity conservation in the South - as stipulated in the Convention on …
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With half of the world's habitable land being used for agriculture, monitoring the biodiversity on agricultural land is … the monitoring of farmland biodiversity in OECD countries by investigating current national initiatives and proposing …
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We consider a world economy, in which the global public good 'biodiversity' is positively correlated with that share of …-to-pay for biodiversity conservation is positive in 'rich' developed countries (North), but very low in 'poor' developing … welfare when the North financially supports biodiversity conservation in the South – as stipulated in the Convention on …
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based large-scale farming. The homestead gardens close to fringes of ‘South Western Ghats-the hotspot of biodiversity' also … incurred by indigenous tribe in scheming compensations for biodiversity conservation. It further discusses possibilities to … payment for biodiversity conservation. The analysis of results concludes the importance of creating incentives for the …
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management practice as well as land use on biodiversity. It is argued that subsidies as AES should promote environmental …-friendly land use which, in turn, should lead to biodiversity conservation. First results show that AES promotes ecological land use … rather than extensive agricultural practice. Furthermore, AES is predominantly allocated in biodiversity rich counties and …
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