ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY IN AGRICULTURE: DIFFERENT WAYS OF QUANTIFICATION

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environmental burden, eco-efficiency, eco-effectiveness, sustainable development, agriculture, EU regions

Abstract

The main goal of the article is to compare three approaches to measuring environmental sustainability in agriculture: (1) environmental burden index, (2) sustainable value of eco-efficient production and (3) sustainable value of eco-effective farm, applied by the authors to the sample of 125 EUFADN regions in 2015. The study indicate a fundamental problem: the notion of environmental sustainability in agriculture differs depending on the criterion we apply. The authors recognized a principle trade-off in CAP which consist of compensating strain on the natural environment with production or with public goods provision. The choice between these two effects is crucial to draw a consistent development path for the Common Agricultural Policy.

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2018-09-07

How to Cite

Czyżewski, B., Matuszczak, A., & Muntean, A. (2018). ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY IN AGRICULTURE: DIFFERENT WAYS OF QUANTIFICATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference "Economic Sciences for Agribusiness and Rural Economy", (1). Retrieved from https://esare.ieif.sggw.pl/article/view/1437

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