Dynamisches Regionalmodell der Produktion und Investition in der Landwirtschaft: eine Studie zur Entwicklung der niedersächsischen Landwirtschaft
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In: Nord-Süd aktuell: Vierteljahreszeitschrift für Nord-Süd und Süd-Süd-Entwicklungen, Band 15, Heft 3, S. 461-473
ISSN: 0933-1743
In: The Pakistan development review: PDR, Band 32, Heft 4I, S. 501-521
Pakistan has made noteworthy attempts to incorporate
environmental concerns into its policy and planning framework.
Environment legislation and the establishment of the Pakistan
Environment Protection Agency now date back more than a decade. In 1988
it was also one of the first developing countries to begin designing a
comprehensive national conservation strategy. Proposed investments and
adjustments to policy arising from the strategy are incorporated in the
Eighth Plan 1993-98; and continue to be debated in national fora [see
Amir, Chaudhri and Nasir (1992) for example]. Such actions reflect the
growing concerns on the wide range of environmental problems facing
Pakistan, the result of a still rapidly growing population (more than 3
percent per annum) confronting widespread natural resource degradation.
The main purpose of this paper, therefore, is not to underline the well
known need to take account of the environment in agricultural planning
and policy-making in Pakistan, but to raise some general issues
regarding the complementarities and trade-offs between maintaining
agricultural production growth on one hand and natural resource
conservation on the other.
In: Agricultural Economics and Policy: International Challenges for the Nineties; Developments in Agricultural Economics, S. 174-185
How can agriculture produce food for 9 billion inhabitants in 2050 and achieve the Millennium Development Goals of alleviating poverty, reducing hunger and protecting the environment? In order to take up these challenges and to design tomorrow's food and agriculture systems, research organizations have to define strategies and options, and public policy makers their priorities from now on, relying on foresight studies. Various studies have been conducted to assess scenarios for the long-term future of food and agriculture in the world. Each one has its own objectives, methodologies, and results. Analyzing, comparing and discussing hypotheses, methodologies and results were the objectives of the FI4IAR/CTA seminar "Thinking Forward: assessments, projections and foresights", organized during the GCARD 2010 process. This dialogue, which sometimes led to scientific disputes, proved productive and encouraging. Is it a forum that should be continued in the future?
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International audience ; How can agriculture produce food for 9 billion inhabitants in 2050 and achieve the Millennium Development Goals of alleviating poverty, reducing hunger and protecting the environment? In order to take up these challenges and to design tomorrow's food and agriculture systems, research organizations have to define strategies and options, and public policy makers their priorities from now on, relying on foresight studies. Various studies have been conducted to assess scenarios for the long-term future of food and agriculture in the world. Each one has its own objectives, methodologies, and results. Analyzing, comparing and discussing hypotheses, methodologies and results were the objectives of the FI4IAR/CTA seminar "Thinking Forward: assessments, projections and foresights", organized during the GCARD 2010 process. This dialogue, which sometimes led to scientific disputes, proved productive and encouraging. Is it a forum that should be continued in the future?
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International audience ; How can agriculture produce food for 9 billion inhabitants in 2050 and achieve the Millennium Development Goals of alleviating poverty, reducing hunger and protecting the environment? In order to take up these challenges and to design tomorrow's food and agriculture systems, research organizations have to define strategies and options, and public policy makers their priorities from now on, relying on foresight studies. Various studies have been conducted to assess scenarios for the long-term future of food and agriculture in the world. Each one has its own objectives, methodologies, and results. Analyzing, comparing and discussing hypotheses, methodologies and results were the objectives of the FI4IAR/CTA seminar "Thinking Forward: assessments, projections and foresights", organized during the GCARD 2010 process. This dialogue, which sometimes led to scientific disputes, proved productive and encouraging. Is it a forum that should be continued in the future?
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International audience ; How can agriculture produce food for 9 billion inhabitants in 2050 and achieve the Millennium Development Goals of alleviating poverty, reducing hunger and protecting the environment? In order to take up these challenges and to design tomorrow's food and agriculture systems, research organizations have to define strategies and options, and public policy makers their priorities from now on, relying on foresight studies. Various studies have been conducted to assess scenarios for the long-term future of food and agriculture in the world. Each one has its own objectives, methodologies, and results. Analyzing, comparing and discussing hypotheses, methodologies and results were the objectives of the FI4IAR/CTA seminar "Thinking Forward: assessments, projections and foresights", organized during the GCARD 2010 process. This dialogue, which sometimes led to scientific disputes, proved productive and encouraging. Is it a forum that should be continued in the future?
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