STUDY REGARDING INTEGRATION OF NATURAL DISADVANTAGED AGRICULTURAL AREAS IN ECONOMIC CYCLE
Mariana Bran,
Iuliana Dobre,
Radu Voicu and
Marilena Chiva Papuc
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Mariana Bran: Academy of Economical Studies, Bucharest
Iuliana Dobre: Academy of Economical Studies, Bucharest
Radu Voicu: Academy of Economical Studies, Bucharest
Marilena Chiva Papuc: Academy of Economical Studies, Bucharest
Revista Economica, 2010, vol. 49, issue 1-2, 85-93
Abstract:
The agriculture potential output is influenced by several factors. Some of them are general, centered on economic and financial leverages; others are more specific, focusing on natural disasters vector results. Yet all of them can generate local microclimate and environmental changes that reflect on economical dimension of agricultural exploitations or areas. Our study is based on analysis, synthesis and data processing from specific areas of Bacau County and aims to provide social rehabilitation and economical integration support decision suggestions.
Keywords: disadvantaged areas; rational exploitation; ecological products; anti-erosion measures; cultivation specific system (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q15 Q56 Q57 R14 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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