FLINT – Farm-level Indicators for New Topics in policy evaluation: an introduction

Societal expectations about agricultural production are changing. There are increased demands on issues such as food safety, animal welfare and the impact of agriculture on the environment (land, water and air). These changes have been refl ected in the European Union’s (EU) Common Agricultural Poli...

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Veröffentlicht in:Studies in agricultural economics (Budapest) 2016-12, Vol.118 (3), p.116-122
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Environmental Economics and Policy
Farm Management
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Land Economics/Use
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