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    AB ve Türkiye ’ de Organik Tarım

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    Organic Farming: Policy and Prospects

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    Food retailers in Europe, including supermarkets, have responded to rapidly rising demand for organic produce. The organic sector has moved from a marginal production fad to a serious subject of policy concern for politicians and public servants involved in European agricultural policy. Drawing on a huge body of scientific research, this book - reviews the organic farming sector today and the policies developed towards it - assesses its contributions to the environment, food quality, farmers' incomes, and rural development - explains the key factors impinging on the organic farming sector in future - makes a detailed range of recommendations for future organic farming policy Contents 1 Organic farming: A grassroots movement taken over by policy? 2 Organic farming in Europe at the dawn of the new millennium 3 Organic farming's contribution to policy objectives 4 A Changing Policy Environment 5 Recommendations for future organic farming policy from: Dabbert, S. und Häring, A. M. und Zanoli, R. (2003): Organic Farming: Policy and Prospects. Zed Book

    Politik für den Öko-Landbau

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    Die europäische Politik zum ökologischen Landbau muss in einem europaweiten Aktionsplan besser aufeinander abgestimmt und weiter entwickelt werden. Zu diesem Schluss kommt eine soeben erschienene Studie von Wissenschaftlern der Universitäten Hohenheim und Ancona mit dem Titel „Politik für den Öko-Landbau“. Das Buch gibt in leicht verständlicher Form einen Überblick über den Status quo des Öko-Landbaus in Europa und diskutiert dessen wichtigste Aspekte im Verhältnis zur Agrarpolitik. Der Beitrag, den der Öko-Landbau zu Zielen der Politik leisten kann, wird ebenso diskutiert wie die Position des Öko-Landbaus im Spannungsfeld zwischen Agrarpolitik, WTO-Verhandlungen und Osterweiterung der EU. Mit Blick auf die Zukunft werden unterschiedliche Entwicklungsszenarien des Öko-Landbaus in Europa dargestellt. Abschließend werden Empfehlungen für eine sinnvolle Gestaltung der Politik für den Öko-Landbau ausgesprochen. In einem Geleitwort bescheinigt Frau Bundesministerin Renate Künast dem Buch eine „ausgewogene Dokumentation der Fakten und Meinungen“ und betont, dass insbesondere der europäische Blickwinkel des Buches interessante Ansätze für die Verbraucher und Agrarpolitik eröffnet. aus: Dabbert, S. und Häring, A.M. und Zanoli, R. (2002): Politik für den Öko-Landbau. Eugen Ulmer Verlag GmbH

    Vom Aschenputtel zum Lieblingskind. Zur politischen Förderung des Ökolandbaus

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    The rapid development of organic farming over the last decade is partly due to increased consideration of organic farming in policy measures. Examining this view, this article briefly discusses the current state and development of the organic farming sector and three lines of justification for policy support for organic farming: organic farming supplies public goods; the organic farming sector can be defined as an infant industry; and organic farming should be supported for risk precaution. Then, based on the observation that policy makers consider organic farming support justified, an integrated approach to organic farming policy is outlined. from: Dabbert, S. und Häring, A. M. (2003): Vom Aschenputtel zum Lieblingskind. Zur politischen Förderung des Ökolandbaus. GAIA - Ecological Perspectives in Science, Humanities, and Economics 12(2):100-106

    Organic farming policy development in the EU: what can multi-stakeholders processes contribute?

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    This paper discusses if and how multi-stakeholder involvement can make a worthwhile contribution to the development of agricultural policy in the enlarged EU, using the example of organic farming. A methodological approach to policy design and learning developed and implemented during the design phase for national implementations strategies of the Rural Development Plans in 11 European countries is introduced. Examples of results obtained by this methodology are presented. Conclusions for the design of future bottom-up policy development processes are drawn

    Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis

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    The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
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