The European Environment and CAP Reform: Policies and Prospects for Conservation
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Part 1: Introduction 1: The agri-environmental measures in the context of CAP reform Martin Scheele 2: The development of European agri-environmental policy David Baldock and Philip Lowe 3: The ecological resources of European farmland Eric Bignal and David McCracken Part II: The Response of Member States 4: Denmark Jorgen Primdahl 5: Germany Andreas Hoell and Heino von Meyer 6: Spain Fernando Garrido and Eduardo Moyano 7: France Jean-Marie Boisson and Henry Buller 8: Italy Andrea Povellato 9: Netherlands Gert van der Bijl and Ernst Oosterveld 10: Sweden Bengt Rundqvist 11: United Kingdom Martin Whitby Part III: Evaluation 12: Environmentally Sensitive Area schemes: Public economics and evidence Francois Bonnieux and Robert Weaver 13: The prospect for agri-environmental policies within a reformed CAP Martin Whitby
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Part 1: Introduction 1: The agri-environmental measures in the context of CAP reform Martin Scheele 2: The development of European agri-environmental policy David Baldock and Philip Lowe 3: The ecological resources of European farmland Eric Bignal and David McCracken Part II: The Response of Member States 4: Denmark Jorgen Primdahl 5: Germany Andreas Hoell and Heino von Meyer 6: Spain Fernando Garrido and Eduardo Moyano 7: France Jean-Marie Boisson and Henry Buller 8: Italy Andrea Povellato 9: Netherlands Gert van der Bijl and Ernst Oosterveld 10: Sweden Bengt Rundqvist 11: United Kingdom Martin Whitby Part III: Evaluation 12: Environmentally Sensitive Area schemes: Public economics and evidence Francois Bonnieux and Robert Weaver 13: The prospect for agri-environmental policies within a reformed CAP Martin Whitby
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