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Policy Integration of Greening and the Agri-Environmental Programs: Lessons to learn from the German Implementation

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  • Lakner, Sebastian
  • Röder, Norbert
  • Baum, Sarah
  • Ackermann, Andrea

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We analyse the net impacts and the coherence of the ecological focus area (EFA) in Germany. The empirical results show that farmers prefer productive EFA options and refrain from those EFA options that focus on for biodiversity. Empirical results show that simplicity is an important argument for the selection of EFA options, and that larger farms tend to use fallow more frequently. In some German federal states, farmers can combine EFA with Agri Environmental and Climate measures (AECM). However, this option is not predominantly selected. Finally, we provide suggestions to raise the effectiveness of the EFA regulation through better policy integration and simplification.

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  • Lakner, Sebastian & Röder, Norbert & Baum, Sarah & Ackermann, Andrea, 2017. "Policy Integration of Greening and the Agri-Environmental Programs: Lessons to learn from the German Implementation," 57th Annual Conference, Weihenstephan, Germany, September 13-15, 2017 262152, German Association of Agricultural Economists (GEWISOLA).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:gewi17:262152
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.262152
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    1. Lakes, Tobia & Garcia-Marquez, Jaime & Müller, Daniel & Lakner, Sebastian & Pe’er, Guy, 2020. "How green is greening? A fine-scale analysis of spatio-temporal dynamics in Germany," FORLand Working Papers 17 (2020), Humboldt University Berlin, DFG Research Unit 2569 FORLand "Agricultural Land Markets – Efficiency and Regulation".

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    Agricultural and Food Policy; Environmental Economics and Policy; Political Economy;
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