CAP Impact on Economic Growth and Sustainability of Agriculture and Rural Areas

Presentations

Key note speakers presentations

 

The role of CAP in addressing jobs and growth challenges – Tassos Haniotis (Director, Economic Analysis, DG Agriculture, European Commission)

Cap and the challenges of family farmers in Europe – Prof. Dr. Sofia Davidova (Kent Business School, United Kingdom)

The impacts of the CAP at the farm level – Prof. Dr. Davide Viaggi (University of Bologna, Italy)

CAP greening measures: Modelling challenges and first results – Sen. Res. Dr. Sergio Gomez Y Paloma, Senior Researcher (Institute for Prospective Technological Spain) at al.

CAP and Bulgarian Agriculture – Prof. DSc Plamen Mishev (University of National and World Economy)

 

Presentations

 

Impact of direct payments convergence in Italy: A territorial and sector assessment

The impact of the CAP and its reforms on the productivity growth in agriculture

The effects of the investment support to agriculture in the CR

Structural changes in family farming in Poland since EU accession lessons learned, challenges and opportunities

The role of CAP in enhancing farm incomes: the redistributive effect of direct payments in Italy

The new direct payments paradigm in the CAP 2014 – 2020: Economic effect of “green” and redistributive payments on bulgarian agriculture

A two-step modeling approach for the impact assessment of greening in Italy

Passive Farming: Hindering Agricultural Development or Preserving Valuable Landscapes?

Conservation and efficient use of natural resources through Payments for Ecosystem Services: The role of CAP in supporting a collective approach

Farmers’ Adaptation: What Factors Affecting Agricultural Innovations?

Agricultural investment in Poland in the years 2007-2013

Land conflicts in relation to land reform and Common Agricultural Policy implementation: evidence from Romania

Farmers in metropolitan areas: managers of natural capital

The role of agroecosystems diversity towards sustainability of agricultural systems