The greening of the CAP hangs in the balance in the final negotiations; a synthesis of key issues and requirements.
Of the three measures proposed to 'green' Pillar 1 direct payments, Ecological Focus Areas have the greatest potential to address a range of environmental concerns. How much of this potential is realised depends on a number of key factors discussed in this new IEEP report prepared at the request of the Land Use Policy Group.
A new study of the 2007-13 agri-environment schemes across the whole of EU-27 provides the first typology of ‘entry-level’ agri-environment management and environmental objectives, plus a detailed insight into the design of entry-level agri-environment schemes and calculation of payment rates in seven Member States.
IEEP's two-part evaluation of Member State approaches to cross compliance implementation in the EU 25 is now available.Under Regulation 1782/2003 Cross Compliance was introduced as a compulsory measure ...
Under Regulation 1782/2003 Cross Compliance was introduced as a compulsory measure from the 1st of January 2005.All farmers benefiting from direct payments under the first pillar of the CAP may be subject ...
Under Regulation 1782/2003 cross compliance was introduced as a compulsory measure from the 1st of January 2005.All farmers benefiting from direct payments under the first pillar of the CAP may be subject ...
The Cross Compliance Network Bulletin presents the research to date of the Cross Compliance Network project. It includes a contribution from the European Environment Agency and short articles on topics ...
The Cross Compliance Network Bulletin presents the research to date of the Cross Compliance Network project. This bulletin summarises the papers that were presented and discussed at the first seminar held ...
D15 - Cross compliance: an example of better regulation
The aim of this paper is to examine the degree to which national or regional cross compliance obligations, as set by the competent administrations of certain Member States, could be thought of as responses to existing environmental concerns that exist at the interface between agriculture and environment. Furthermore it attempts to see whether these measures are meaningful to, and hence applied by farmers.
This paper looks at the relationships between environmental cross compliance and agri-environment schemes (AES).
Various administrative approaches have been adopted by EU Member States in order to implement cross compliance. This paper compiles information on institutional settings in the countries represented by the Cross Compliance Network project2 and focuses on environmental cross compliance standards. By institutional settings, we mean the responsible authorities involved in the design, implementation and control of cross compliance.
An analysis of good farming practice in the Czech Republic
An analysis of good farming practices in Denmark.
These conclusions were the result of a project 'EU Cross-compliance'that was funded by the European Commission’s RTD programme, Quality of Life and Management of Living Resources. The project included ...
Seminar Report on Policy Forum Cross-compliance in the EU-background, lessons and opportunities in Brussels
Seminar Report on Cross-compliance in the Czech Republic
This report presents the findings of a research project commissioned by the RSPB. The aim of the project was to find out the cross compliance measures Member States were planning to implement and to provide ...
Research Bulletin on cross-compliance in the EU
Seminar Report on Potential for Cross-Compliance Measures in Denmark