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Evaluating Agri-Environmental Policies
Design, Practice and Results
OECD. Published by : OECD Publishing
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Availability: Available  Publication date:  22 Sep 2005  Language: English  Pages: 410  ISBN: 9789264010109  OECD Code: 512005051P1 
 

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These conference proceedings present a series of evaluations of agri-environmental policies in OECD countries.  They examine how effective the policies have been in achieving objectives and what policy makers have learned about the design and implementation of their policies. 

These proceedings show that different methods of policy evaluation are complementary. Most countries focus on evaluating the environmental effectiveness rather than the economic efficiency of policies, using physical indicators rather than monetary values. Many policies are achieving their environmental objectives, but are taking longer than originally anticipated. The initiative being taken in many countries to incorporate monitoring and data collection into programme design and implementation is a positive development.  But a number of steps need to be taken to improve the quality of evaluations, including the better articulation of policy goals and objectives, improving data quality and establishing baselines for comparison.


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Table of contents:

Foreword
Summary
Part I. Evaluation Design
-Key Issues by Markku Lehtonen
-Chapter 1. Evaluating Agri-Environmental Policies in the OECD by Darryl Jones
-Chapter 2. Building Accountability Structures into Agri-Environmental Policy Development by Steve Montague and Erwin Allerdings
-Chapter 3. What Constitutes a Good Agri-Environmental Policy Evaluation? by David Pearce
Part II. Evaluation of Payments - Mid-Term Evaluation of Rural Development Plans
-Key Issues by David Ervin
-Chapter 4. Evaluation of Agri-Environmental Measures in Flanders, Belgium
Chapter 5. Evaluation of Agri-Environmental Policies Implemented in France from 2000 to 2002 under the CTE Farm Contract Scheme by Jean-Francois Bashet
-Chapter 6. The Implementation of Organic Farming: The Case of Peloponnese, Greece by Konstantinos Koudas, Nikolaos Michopoulos, Angelos Kousomichalis Elena Kagkou and Amalia Liatou
-Chapter 7. The Evaluation of Agri-Environmental Measures: A Survey of Different Methods Used by Italian Regions by Annalisa Zezza
Part III. Evaluation of Payments - Other
-Key Issues by Floor Brouwer
-Chapter 8. Evaluating Agri-Environmental Schemes in England by Geoffrey Radley
-Chapter 9. Alternative Approaches for Evaluating the Performance of Buffer Strip Policy in Finland by Jussi Lankoski
-Chapter 10. Assessing Long-Term Impact of Agri-Environmental Measures in Germany by Bernhard Osterberg
-Chapter 11. Sweden's Experience with Evaluating Agri-Environmental Payments by Bo Norell and Martin Sjodahl
-Chapter 12. Evaluation of Agri-Environmental Measures in Switzerland by Ruth Badertscher
-Chapter 13. Conservation Poilcy and Agriculture in the US: Valuing the Impacts of the Conservation Reserve Programme by Daniel Hellerstein
Part IV. Evaluation of Taxes
-Key Issues by Iain Fraser
-Chapter 14. The Use of Green Taxes in Denmark for the Control of the Aquatic Environment by Hans Larsen
-Chapter 15. Taxes as a Tool to Reduce Health and Environment Risk from Pesticide Use in Norway by Erlend Spikkerud
Part V. Evaluation of Regulatory Requirements
-Key Issues by Davide Viaggi
-Chapter 16. The Regulatuion of Nutrient Losses in Denmark to Control Aquatic Pollution from Agriculture by Soren Kjaer, Pieter Feenstra, Soren Mikkelsen, and Torben Moth Iversen
-Chapter 17. Has Conservation Compliance Reduced Soil Erosion on US Cropland? by roger Claasen
Part VI. Evaluation of Advisory and Institutional Measures
-Key Issues by Ingo Heinz
-Chapter 18. Evaluating Community-Based Programmes in Australia: The Natural Heritage Trust and the National Action Plan for Salinity and Water Quality by Mike Lee and Blair Wood
-Chapter 19. The Canadian Shelterbelt Program: Economic Valuation of Benefits by Suren Kulshreshtha, Edward Knopf, John Kort and Julie Grimard
-Chapter 20. Evaluation of the New Zealand Sustainable Farming Fund: A Work in Progress by Kevin Steel
Part VII. Evaluation of Policy Mixes
-Key Issues by John Finn
-Chapter 21. Evaluation of Agri-Environmental Policies in Japan by Yukio Yokoi
-Chapter 22. Evaluation of the Dutch Manure and Fertiliser Policy 1998-2002 by Hans van Grinsven, Martha van Eerdt, Jaap Willems, Francisco Hubeek, and Erik Mulleneers

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