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Assessment of the Common Agricultural Policy 2014ā2020 in Supporting Agroecological Transitions: A Comparative Study of 15 Cases across Europe
This article is aimed at analyzing the potential that CAP 2014ā2020-related instruments have on supporting agroecological transitions in Europe by focusing on the strengths and weaknesses of key instruments. Through a stepwise participatory research methodology, 105 key stakeholders (farmers, advisors, academics, environment experts, administration representatives, and professionals from food chains) in 15 countries in Europe were engaged in the discussion of the potential of current CAP instruments to solve the barriers that constrain agroecological farming systems in their particular regions. The results of this comparative study show which CAP instruments are valued with a high potential to support transitions to agroecology. The analysis of the stakeholdersā perceptions contributes to an enhanced understanding of why CAP instruments have failed or succeeded to promote agroecological transitions.This research was funded by the European Union from the research and innovation program Horizon 2020 under the Grant Agreement No. 773901 (Call: Sustainable Food SecurityāResilient and resource-efficient value chains; Topic SFS-29-2017: Socio-eco-economicsāsocio-economics in ecological approaches)
Assessing agro-ecological practices using a combination of three sustainability assessment tools
This paper is based on results from the research project UNISECO, which is funded by European Unionās Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 773901.We would like to thank all the farmers, farm organisations and stakeholders of the multi-actor platforms of the UNISECO project who contributed to the data collection. We also like to thank Andreas Basler whose corrections improved the comprehensibility of the paper.Peer reviewedPublisher PD