An Inquisitive Scrutiny of the Second Pillar and its Impacts Envisaged on the Ever-Changing CAP

  • Benjamin Scott WOLLEY Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU), Department of International Environment and Development Studies/Noragric
  • Jernej TURK Univerza v Mariboru, Fakulteta za kmetijstvo in biosistemske vede
Ključne besede: SKP, drugi steber, uravnotežen razvoj podeželja

Povzetek

Analitična študija drugega stebra in presek učinkov njegovega delovanja na nenehno spreminjajočo se SKP. Pričujoči članek analizira Skupno kmetijsko politiko (SKP) Evropske unije s posebnim poudarkom danim obravnavi njenega 2.stebra. V uvodnem delu študije so podrobneje raziskani elementi nenehno se spreminjajočega drugega stebra SKP. Izdelana študija zelo natančno secira spremembe znotraj drugega stebra SKP in proučuje vpliv le-teh na uravnotežen razvoj podeželja v evropskih ruralnih območjih. V tem kontekstu je bila na ravni celotne EU ugotovljena določena stopnja raznolikosti. Pri tem članek naslavlja tako vidik teritorialnega razvoja podeželja, kot na drugi strani obravnava upravljanje z okoljskimi dejavniki skladnega razvoja. V sklepnem delu raziskave so predstavljene različne projekcije nadaljnjih reform SKP.

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Biografije avtorja

Benjamin Scott WOLLEY, Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU), Department of International Environment and Development Studies/Noragric

Ås, Norveška. E-pošta: wolley@vt.edu.

Jernej TURK, Univerza v Mariboru, Fakulteta za kmetijstvo in biosistemske vede

Hoče, Slovenija. E-pošta: jernej.turk@um.si.

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WOLLEY B. S., & TURK J. (2020). An Inquisitive Scrutiny of the Second Pillar and its Impacts Envisaged on the Ever-Changing CAP. Agricultura Scientia, 16(1-2), 11-18. https://doi.org/10.18690/agricultura.16.1-2.11-18.2019
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