L'article 19: une gestion agricole au nom de l'environnement
Jean-Paul Billaud
Économie rurale, 1992, vol. 208-209
Abstract:
There is a general agreement to consider that the application in France of Article 19 is an essential step in the uneasy relations between agriculture and the environment. Analysing its implementation in one of the pilot-areas : the Rochefort Marsh - enables us to understand why the local agricultural authorities have been keen on adopting it in spite of the national reserves. Because they hope to maintain control over the procedure and to get rid of its eventual innovative nature, the professional agricultural organizations want to use it as a means to restrict the environmental pressure in order to save the intensification choice through local négociation. Doing this, they invite the other rural actors to criticize them : we already witness the recomposition of rurality put to the question of environmental issues.
Keywords: Agribusiness; Environmental Economics and Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1992
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.351765
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