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This book deals with the important topic of policies for sustainable agriculture, since food insecurity is a growing concern for policy makers and will affect the quality of life and well-being of generations to come. The authors provide a theoretical background to the concept of sustainable agriculture including its recent developments; monitor the current state of sustainability in agriculture in different regions of the world; and evaluate current agricultural policies to propose new solutions. They show practical ways of sustainability measurement that could be applied to different regions. The book takes into account sustainability indicators based on economic, social and environmental aspects and discusses the trade-offs between these three dimensions. It also answers the question of whether current agricultural policies contribute to balancing between the goals of agriculture---that of not just providing food but of contributing to the greater good---and how policies differ and have evolved across the world. Finally, it puts together the best practices of sustainability for the use of policymakers. The book pays particular attention to least developed countries where hunger and malnutrition are high, but where productivity should not come at the expense of environmental and social goals.

This book is of use to a wide readership of policy makers, professionals and academics in the social and environmental sciences interested in the improvement of human life through sustainable agricultural policy implementation.



Table of Contents
PART I. APPROACHING SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE – CONCEPT AND MEASUREMENT
Chapter 1: Environmental dimension of sustainability in agriculture.
Chapter 2: Socio-economic resilience in rural areas.Chapter 3: How sustainable is agriculture worldwide?
PART II. EFFECTIVENESS OF CURRENT AGRICULTURAL POLICIES
Chapter 4: Cost-effectiveness analysis of environmental policy in different regions of the world.Chapter 5: Trade-offs between environmental and socio-economic performance.

PART III. EVOLUTION OF POLICY SCHEMES FOR SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE

Chapter 6: Evolution of agri-environmental schemes worldwide.Chapter 7: Comparing EU, USA and China’s policy for sustainable agriculture.Chapter 8: Conclusions and recommendations

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      Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
      Publication Date: 28/09/2022
      ISBN13: 9783031097959, 978-3031097959
      ISBN10: 3031097955

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book deals with the important topic of policies for sustainable agriculture, since food insecurity is a growing concern for policy makers and will affect the quality of life and well-being of generations to come. The authors provide a theoretical background to the concept of sustainable agriculture including its recent developments; monitor the current state of sustainability in agriculture in different regions of the world; and evaluate current agricultural policies to propose new solutions. They show practical ways of sustainability measurement that could be applied to different regions. The book takes into account sustainability indicators based on economic, social and environmental aspects and discusses the trade-offs between these three dimensions. It also answers the question of whether current agricultural policies contribute to balancing between the goals of agriculture---that of not just providing food but of contributing to the greater good---and how policies differ and have evolved across the world. Finally, it puts together the best practices of sustainability for the use of policymakers. The book pays particular attention to least developed countries where hunger and malnutrition are high, but where productivity should not come at the expense of environmental and social goals.

      This book is of use to a wide readership of policy makers, professionals and academics in the social and environmental sciences interested in the improvement of human life through sustainable agricultural policy implementation.



      Table of Contents
      PART I. APPROACHING SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE – CONCEPT AND MEASUREMENT
      Chapter 1: Environmental dimension of sustainability in agriculture.
      Chapter 2: Socio-economic resilience in rural areas.Chapter 3: How sustainable is agriculture worldwide?
      PART II. EFFECTIVENESS OF CURRENT AGRICULTURAL POLICIES
      Chapter 4: Cost-effectiveness analysis of environmental policy in different regions of the world.Chapter 5: Trade-offs between environmental and socio-economic performance.

      PART III. EVOLUTION OF POLICY SCHEMES FOR SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE

      Chapter 6: Evolution of agri-environmental schemes worldwide.Chapter 7: Comparing EU, USA and China’s policy for sustainable agriculture.Chapter 8: Conclusions and recommendations

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