Управленческа устойчивост на селското стопанство в България
Governance sustainability of Bulgarian agriculture
Hrabrin Bachev ()
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Abstract:
This study tries to assess the governance sustainability of Bulgarian agriculture at national, sectoral, ecosystem, and farming level. Multiple Principles, Criteria and Indicators assessment of the Governance sustainability of Bulgarian agriculture indicates that the Overall Governance Sustainability is at a “Good” but very close to the “Satisfactory” level. Besides, there is a considerable differentiation in the level of Integral Governance sustainability of individual subsectors, agro-ecosystem, agro-region, and farming organisations. What is more, the individual indicators with the highest and lowest sustainability values determine the “critical” factors enhancing and deterring the particular and integral Governance sustainability of evaluated agro-system. Last but not least important, results on the integral agrarian sustainability assessment based on micro (farm) and macro (statistical, etc.) data show some discrepancies which have to be taken into consideration in the analysis and interpretation, while assessment indicators, methods and data sources further improved.
Keywords: governance sustainability; assessment; agriculture; agricultural subsectors; Bulgaria (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q0 Q01 Q1 Q12 Q13 Q15 Q18 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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