AUTORES/AS
ÖIR GmbH: Mailin GAUPP-BERGHAUSEN, Bernd SCHUH, Arndt MÜNCH, Manon BADOUIX, Kinga HAT,
Sanja BRKANOVIC
Federal Institute of Agricultural Economics, Rural and Mountain Research (BAB): Thomas DAX,
Ingrid MACHOLD, Karin SCHROLL
University of Ljubljana: Luka JUVANČIČ, Emil ERJAVEC, Ilona RAC, Ana NOVAK
Research administrator: Albert MASSOT, François NEGRE
Project, publication and communication assistance: Mariana VACLAVOVA, Jana BERGMAN, Adrienn
BORKA, Kinga OSTAŃSKA
Policy Department for Structural and Cohesion Policies, European Parliament
SINOPSE
This study provides an overview of the effect of the decline in the number of farms across the EU on the European farming model (EFM), which is built around the notion of multifunctionality and provision of public goods by agriculture. It concludes that in order to foster sustainability and resilience, the EFM and policy tools must embrace the emerging diversity of farmer profiles and stimulate socially desirable adaptive strategies that preserve the multifunctionality of farming.
EDITORA
Parlamento Europeu
SUPORTE/FORMATO
Publicação