Evaluating Agri-environmental Policies Design, Practice and Results
These conference proceedings present a series of evaluations of agri-environmental policies in OECD countries. They examine how effective the policies have been in achieving objectives and what policy makers have learned about the design and implementation of their policies. These proceedings show...
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Language: | English |
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OECD Publishing
2005
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Collection: | OECD Books and Papers - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Evaluation of the New Zealand Sustainable Farming Fund
- Evaluating Community-based Programmes in Australia
- Has Conservation Compliance Reduced Soil Erosion on US Cropland?
- Summary
- Evaluating Agri-environmental Policies in the OECD
- Key Issues
- The Use of Green Taxes in Denmark for the Control of the Aquatic Environment
- Assessing Long-term Impacts of Agri-environmental Measures in Germany
- Evaluating Agri-environmental Schemes in England
- The Evaluation of Agri-environmental Measures
- What Constitutes a Good Agri-environmental Policy Evaluation?
- Evaluation of Agri-environmental Measures in Flanders, Belgium
- Evaluation of Agri-environmental Policies in Japan
- The Canadian Shelterbelt Program
- Key Issues
- Key Issues
- The Regulation of Nutrient Losses in Denmark to Control Aquatic Pollution from Agriculture
- Taxes as a Tool to Reduce Health and Environmental Risk from Pesticide Use in Norway
- Key Issues
- Evaluation of Agri-environmental Measures in Switzerland
- Sweden's Experience with Evaluating Agri-environmental Payments
- Alternative Approaches for Evaluating the Performance of Buffer Strip Policy in Finland
- Key Issues
- Building Accountability Structures into Agri-environmental Policy Development
- Key Issues
- Evaluation of the Dutch Manure and Fertiliser Policy 1998-2002
- Evaluation of Agri-environmental Policies Implemented in France from 2000 to 2002 under the CTE Farm Contract Scheme
- Key Issues