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Linkages between Agricultural Policies and Environmental Effects : Using the OECD Stylised Agri-environmental Policy Impact Model [electronic resource]
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  • Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
  • Includes bibliographical references.
  • Switzerland: The environmental effects of dairy production -- Japan: Optimal land-use allocation and nitrogen application -- United States: The environmental effects of crop production and conservation auctions -- Environmental effects of agricultural policies: Literature review -- Bibliography -- General description of the SAPIM framework -- Finland: Crop production and entry/exit options with forestry -- Executive Summary -- Annex A. The Finnish case study -- Foreword -- Annex B. The Swiss case study: Background data -- Annex C. The Japanese case study: Empirical specification -- Introduction -- Comparative analysis of results for all case studies -- Conclusions -- Sensitivity analysis.
  • Improving the environmental performance of agriculture is a high priority for OECD countries. But measuring and evaluating the impact of agri-environmental policies on the environment can be challenging, as it requires linking economic and biophysical models in country-specific  contexts.  The OECD has developed the Stylised Agri-environmental Policy Impact Model (SAPIM), which can be adapted and applied by researchers and policy makers to better understand the impact of policies on the agri-environment conditions in their countries.  This report applies the model to representative farms in Finland, Japan, Switzerland and the United States. These countries include a wide range of objectives, policy measures and agri-environmental conditions. The results highlight that when positive or negative environmental externalities are not taken into account by farmers then the production choices by farmers will reflect private costs and benefits. Policies can potentially raise social welfare by taking account of those externalities.  This report notes that, overall, the diversity of conditions across sectors and countries makes it difficult to generalise the impact of agri-environmental policies beyond the situations that are modeled. Nevertheless, some wider policy messages emerge. Drawing on the four case studies examined, this report recommends that; polluting activites that are not regulated should be included in policy design; the existing overall policy environment needs to be taken into account in evaluating agri-environmental policies; and environmental co-benefits and trade-offs need to be recognised.   Green growth policies can stimulate economic growth while preventing environmental degradation, biodiversity loss and unsustainable natural resource use. The results from this publication contribute to the Green Growth Strategy being developed by the OECD as a practical policy package for governments to harness the potential of greener growth.
  • English
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISBN: 92-64-09570-5, 1-282-94492-4, 9786612944925
DOI: 10.1787/9789264095700-en
Titel-ID: 9925058996506463
Format
1 online resource (176 p. )
Schlagworte
Agriculture and state, Agriculture