9 research outputs found
The Future of European Agriculture - An Updated Outlook
This paper reports the results of a European agricultural outlook exercise that updates former studies in three ways, i.e. in terms of timeframes, spatial coverage and policy context. This updated European agricultural outlook constitutes a key component of the forthcoming 'State of the Environment and Outlook report' of the European Environment Agency (EEA). Both activity variables and environmental indicators are reported for a baseline projection and alternative scenarios. The main findings include the following: European harvested land is expected to continue to be primarily used to fodder activities and production of cereals (80% of total area); yields increase is projected to be the main source of production growth in Europe over the next 20 years; environmental pressures are expected to significantly increase in the New Member States, as a result primarily of considerable increase in fertilizers use.agricultural outlook, European agricultural policy, environment, Agribusiness, C61, Q18, Q21,
Flexible Returns and the Diffusion of Innovation Policy.
Abstract not availableJRC.J-Institute for Prospective Technological Studies (Seville
Technical Change Dynamics: Evidence from the Emerging Renewable Energy Technologies.
Abstract not availableJRC.J-Institute for Prospective Technological Studies (Seville
Endogneous Technical Change in Energy Models.
Abstract not availableJRC.J-Institute for Prospective Technological Studies (Seville
Energy, RTD and Sustainable Development.
Abstract not availableJRC.J-Institute for Prospective Technological Studies (Seville
The Future of European Agriculture - An Updated Outlook
This paper reports the results of a European agricultural outlook exercise that updates former studies in three ways, i.e. in terms of timeframes, spatial coverage and policy context. This updated European agricultural outlook constitutes a key component of the forthcoming 'State of the Environment and Outlook report' of the European Environment Agency (EEA). Both activity variables and environmental indicators are reported for a baseline projection and alternative scenarios. The main findings include the following: European harvested land is expected to continue to be primarily used to fodder activities and production of cereals (80% of total area); yields increase is projected to be the main source of production growth in Europe over the next 20 years; environmental pressures are expected to significantly increase in the New Member States, as a result primarily of considerable increase in fertilizers use
Modelling Energy Technology Dynamics. Methodology for Adaptive Expectation Models with Learning by Doing and Learning by Searching.
Abstract not availableJRC.J-Institute for Prospective Technological Studies (Seville
Endogenous Learning in World Post-Kyoto Scenarios: Application of the POLES Model under Adaptive Expectations.
Abstract not availableJRC.J-Institute for Prospective Technological Studies (Seville