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Tetsuya Uetake

EuroChoices, 2014, vol. 13, issue 3, 29-34

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Agriculture has both positive and negative impacts on the environment. With the growing awareness of environmental issues, improved approaches to agri-environmental management have become important policy issues. Previous studies on agri-environmental policies have focused on individual farmers rather than on collective action. However, some agri-environmental issues need to be managed by farmers co-operatively. Collective action can facilitate geographically appropriate management of resources, allow for shared knowledge among members thus increasing their capacities, and provide solutions for dealing with agri-environmental issues.

Date: 2014
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