THE SHORTCOMINGS OF THE CAP 2014 - 2020 FROM THE ENVIRONMENTAL AND CLIMATE PERSPECTIVE
Laura Ciobanu
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Laura Ciobanu: BUCHAREST UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMIC STUDIES
Annals - Economy Series, 2022, vol. 2, 4-10
Abstract:
Although, the environmental and climate concerns have been put on the agenda of the CAP, permanent grassland covers have decreased, agricultural greenhouse gas emissions still account for 10 percent of the EU’s total emissions, soils continue to degrade and wildlife numbers decline. Hence, despite the fact that formally the CAP has integrated environmental aspects, the environmental outcomes of this approach have been questioned on multiple fronts. (Heyl K. et al, 2020) As a result, a series of reports and impact studies were carried out with the role of supporting the configuration of the CAP 2021-2027, as an attempt to further mainstream environmental considerations across the new CAP. Taking into account all these elements, this paper analyse descriptively the CAP’s environment and climate elements. The objective is to identify the key challenges that the new CAP have to address considering shortcomings of the CAP 2014 - 2020 from the environmental and climate perspective.
Keywords: CAP; green architecture; agriculture; rural development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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