The SHERPA process will support the gathering of evidence from across Europe, at multiple levels, regarding digitalisation, showing the directions in which it is most appropriate and feasible to address local needs. This SHERPA Discussion Paper provides a synthesis of international and EU policy aims and findings from research as identified in recent research projects. It sets out the main research findings and approaches of EU policy in relation to digitalisation.
"Preface" -- "Contents" -- "Agricultural Law from a Global Perspective: An Introduction" -- "1 Introduction" -- "2 What Is Agricultural Law?" -- "2.1 Identifying the Meaning of Agricultural Law Through the Definition of Agriculture" -- "2.2 A Second Pattern: Characterizing Agricultural Law in Terms of Its Regulatory Schemes" -- "2.3 Agricultural Law as an Autonomous Branch of Law" -- "3 From ``Food and Fiber Production´´ to a Broader Content" -- "4 The Shape of Current Agricultural Law" -- "References" -- "Part I: Environmental Protection and Food Security at the Cross-Roads with Agricultural Law" -- "Sustainable Agricultural Production, Environmental Sustainability and Food Security: How to Frame the Legal Intervention" -- "1 Introduction" -- "2 The Structure of the Part" -- "References" -- "The Ecological and Perpetual Dimensions of European Food Security: The Case for Sustainable Agriculture" -- "1 Introduction" -- "2 Food Security" -- "2.1 International Definitions" -- "2.2 Food Security Under the CAP: Objectives and Outcomes" -- "2.3 The Ecological Effects of Early Approaches to Food Security" -- "3 Sustainable Agriculture: A Cornerstone of the CAP or Just Another Brick in the Wall" -- "3.1 The Influence of the Sustainable Development Paradigm" -- "3.2 The Successive `Greening´ of the CAP" -- "3.3 The 2013 Reforms: Framing the Objective of Sustainable Agriculture Towards 2020 and Beyond" -- "4 Recognising the Ecological and Perpetual Dimensions of Food Security: The Urgent Need to Reconsider Current Approaches to Fo..." -- "4.1 The Looming Challenges to Food Security and the (in)Adequacies of Anthropocentric Models of Environmental Protection" -- "4.2 Sustainable Agriculture: (re)Discovering the Link Between Food Security and the Ecological Resource Base
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