On diversity effects of alternative agricultural policy reforms in Finland: an agricultural sector modelling approach
The European Union has decided to reform its agricultural policy and decouple Common Agricultural Policy support partially from production. The aim of this study is to predict the diversity effects of agricultural policy reforms in which direct aid payments are disconnected from production, and comp...
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doaj-ba98f2557fd34432a7a211a89f09a3432020-11-24T22:52:35ZengScientific Agricultural Society of FinlandAgricultural and Food Science1459-60671795-18952008-12-01133 On diversity effects of alternative agricultural policy reforms in Finland: an agricultural sector modelling approachA. MIETTINENH. LEHTONENR. HIETALA-KOIVUThe European Union has decided to reform its agricultural policy and decouple Common Agricultural Policy support partially from production. The aim of this study is to predict the diversity effects of agricultural policy reforms in which direct aid payments are disconnected from production, and compare the outcomes with the effects of a policy in which Common Agricultural Policy support is coupled to production. The study employs a dynamic regional sector model of Finnish agriculture. The sector model predicts regional agricultural land use, numbers of livestock, stocking densities, pesticide application areas, and nutrient balances. Diversity of agricultural land use is measured by Shannons diversity index. The results indicate that if agricultural support is independent from production, the amount of fallow land will increase considerably in the future. This will decrease the diversity of agricultural land use at landscape level, but may not be harmful at species level since green fallow has some positive effects, especially on the densities and abundance of farmland birds. Instead, the decrease in bovine animals is likely to run down biological diversity, since it simplifies crop rotation and diminishes grazing.;https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/5758 |
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On diversity effects of alternative agricultural policy reforms in Finland: an agricultural sector modelling approach |
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On diversity effects of alternative agricultural policy reforms in Finland: an agricultural sector modelling approach |
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On diversity effects of alternative agricultural policy reforms in Finland: an agricultural sector modelling approach |
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On diversity effects of alternative agricultural policy reforms in Finland: an agricultural sector modelling approach |
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On diversity effects of alternative agricultural policy reforms in Finland: an agricultural sector modelling approach |
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on diversity effects of alternative agricultural policy reforms in finland: an agricultural sector modelling approach |
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Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland |
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Agricultural and Food Science |
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1459-6067 1795-1895 |
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2008-12-01 |
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The European Union has decided to reform its agricultural policy and decouple Common Agricultural Policy support partially from production. The aim of this study is to predict the diversity effects of agricultural policy reforms in which direct aid payments are disconnected from production, and compare the outcomes with the effects of a policy in which Common Agricultural Policy support is coupled to production. The study employs a dynamic regional sector model of Finnish agriculture. The sector model predicts regional agricultural land use, numbers of livestock, stocking densities, pesticide application areas, and nutrient balances. Diversity of agricultural land use is measured by Shannons diversity index. The results indicate that if agricultural support is independent from production, the amount of fallow land will increase considerably in the future. This will decrease the diversity of agricultural land use at landscape level, but may not be harmful at species level since green fallow has some positive effects, especially on the densities and abundance of farmland birds. Instead, the decrease in bovine animals is likely to run down biological diversity, since it simplifies crop rotation and diminishes grazing.; |
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