TY - JOUR
T1 - An assessment of policies affecting sustainable soil management in Europe and selected member states
AU - Turpin, Nadine
AU - Ten Berge, Hein
AU - Grignani, Carlo
AU - Guzman, Gema
AU - Vanderlinden, Karl
AU - Steinmann, Horst -Henning
AU - Siebielec, Grzegorz
AU - Spiegel, Adelheid
AU - Perret, Eric
AU - Ruysschaert, Greet
AU - Laguna, Ana
AU - Vicente Giraldez, Juan
AU - Werner, Magdalena
AU - Raschke, Isabell
AU - Zavattaro, Laura
AU - Costamagna, Chiara
AU - Schlatter, Norman
AU - Berthold, Helen
AU - Sanden, Taru
AU - Baumgarten, Andreas
PY - 2017/7
Y1 - 2017/7
N2 - This paper analyses soils-related policies in Europe and in selected member states and regions. Our approach breaks down policy packages at European, national and regional levels into strategic objectives, operational objectives, policy measures and expected impacts, and assesses the relationships between these elements and soil stakes. Four major policy packages, both at EU and national level (CAP-I, RDP, Environment, national initiatives) were analysed. A numerical scale was developed to quantify the level of “embeddedness” of soil stakes in these policy packages. We found that countries better embed soil stakes into their policies when they also put more efforts on environmental innovation. In turn, countries with a high embeddedness level, with high trust in European institutions and that make more efforts towards renewable energy, tend to propose a wider variety of management practices to farmers for dealing with soil stakes.
AB - This paper analyses soils-related policies in Europe and in selected member states and regions. Our approach breaks down policy packages at European, national and regional levels into strategic objectives, operational objectives, policy measures and expected impacts, and assesses the relationships between these elements and soil stakes. Four major policy packages, both at EU and national level (CAP-I, RDP, Environment, national initiatives) were analysed. A numerical scale was developed to quantify the level of “embeddedness” of soil stakes in these policy packages. We found that countries better embed soil stakes into their policies when they also put more efforts on environmental innovation. In turn, countries with a high embeddedness level, with high trust in European institutions and that make more efforts towards renewable energy, tend to propose a wider variety of management practices to farmers for dealing with soil stakes.
KW - Soil stakes
KW - Sustainable soil management
KW - Policy framework
KW - Europe
U2 - 10.1016/j.landusepol.2017.04.001
DO - 10.1016/j.landusepol.2017.04.001
M3 - A1: Web of Science-article
SN - 0264-8377
VL - 66
SP - 241
EP - 249
JO - Land Use Policy
JF - Land Use Policy
ER -