Addressing Soil Degradation in EU Agriculture: Relevant Processes, Practices and Policies - Report on the project 'Sustainable Agriculture and Soil Conservation (SoCo)'
Stephan Gay,
Geertrui Louwagie,
Frank Sammeth,
Tomas Ratinger,
Adriana Cristoiu,
Brechje Marechal,
Paolo Prosperi,
Ezio Rusco,
Jean Terres,
Kabindra Adhikari,
Katalin Bodis,
Roberto Cenci,
Ciro Gardi,
Beata Houskova,
Hannes Reuter,
Luis Rodriguez-Lado,
Vladimir Stolbovoy,
Gergely Toth,
Johannes Schuler,
Thomas Kutter,
Roger Funk,
Katharina Helming,
Sylvain Doublet,
Marion Houtin and
Philippe Pintereau
No JRC50424, JRC Research Reports from Joint Research Centre
Abstract:
Agriculture occupies a substantial proportion of the European land, and consequently plays an important role in maintaining natural resources and cultural landscapes, a precondition for other human activities in rural areas. Unsustainable farming practices and land use, including mismanaged intensification as well as land abandonment, have an adverse impact on natural resources. Having recognised the environmental challenges of agricultural land use, the European Parliament requested the European Commission in 2007 to carry out a pilot project on "Sustainable Agriculture and Soil Conservation through simplified cultivation techniques" (SoCo). The project originated from a close cooperation between the Directorate-General for Agriculture and Rural Development (DG AGRI) and the Joint Research Centre (JRC). It was implemented by the Institute for Prospective Technological Studies (IPTS) and the Institute for Environment and Sustainability (IES). This report presents the findings of a stock-taking of the current situation with respect to soil degradation processes, soil-friendly farming practices and relevant policy measures within an EU-wide perspective. This overview includes the results of the survey on the national/regional implementation of EU policies and national policies, a classification of the described soil degradation processes, soil conservation practices and policy measures, and finally the outcome of the Stakeholder Workshop which took place on 22 May 2008 in Brussels.
Keywords: Agriculture; soil (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009-09
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