Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
26(1), P. 104 - 116
Published: Nov. 29, 2023
Recent
research
has
demonstrated
that
positive
and
negative
feedback
can
occur
simultaneously
within
environmental
policy.
This
tends
to
when
policy
multiple
purposes.
We
engage
with
the
concept
of
mixed
highlight
aspects
phenomenon
have
hitherto
not
been
explored
in
detail
thus
add
more
nuance
argument
improve
our
understanding
evolution.
Our
first
is
single-purpose
policies
may
generate
feedback.
Each
instrument
generates
distinct
Secondly,
we
challenge
assumption
undermine
suggest
indeed
contribute
maintaining
For
endure
over
longer
periods,
it
needs
respond
Thirdly,
argue
result
a
substantial
reshuffling
an
mix
through
recalibration
instruments.
use
trajectory
Danish
regulation
aimed
at
nitrogen
run-offs
coastal
waters
almost
three
decades
illustrate
arguments.
Agricultural Systems,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
213, P. 103800 - 103800
Published: Nov. 3, 2023
Farm
typologies
help
to
identify
patterns
across
a
wide
range
of
farm
systems
and
describe
heterogeneity
in
agriculture
concisely.
They
can
also
support
the
design
agricultural
policies
by
providing
information
knowledge
about
policy
target
groups.
For
example,
voluntary
agri-environmental
schemes
could
be
tailored
specific
landscapes
types.
typologies,
however,
are
often
developed
from
scratch,
with
limited
connection
previous
studies
making.
The
objective
this
study
is
clarify
purposes
research
making
develop
framework
that
allows
increase
usefulness
usability
for
Based
on
review
13
systematically
identified
overview
we
establishes
connections
between
along
different
stages
process.
We
find
multiple
two
most
common
which
understanding
characteristics,
heterogeneity,
development
newly
suggests
connecting
these
improve
validity,
transferability,
relevance
Our
provides
an
entry
point
encouraging
cooperation
developers
users
improvement
through
new
data
(including
behavioural
data)
methods
such
as
machine
learning.
conclude
future
build
existing
work
but
must
aware
challenges
associated
use
Knowledge
prospects
using
usabilityof
contribute
targeted
instruments.
By
increasing
acceptance,
perceived
fairness,
legitimacy,
their
effectiveness
efficiency,
urgently
needed
successful
transformation
more
sustainable
sector.
Environmental Management,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 7, 2025
Abstract
The
Nature
Restoration
Law
adopted
by
the
European
Union
in
2024
aims
to
implement
measures
restore
at
least
20%
of
its
land
and
sea
2030
all
ecosystems
need
restoration
2050,
focusing
on
among
others
agricultural
land,
forests,
urban,
marine,
freshwater,
wetlands
areas.
goal
is
enhance
natural
semi-natural
habitats’
role
achieving
climate
targets
preserving
biodiversity.
Member
States
must
submit
detailed
national
plans,
outlining
specific
actions
mechanisms
for
monitoring
progress.
However,
these
plans
should
align
with
ongoing
Common
Agricultural
Policy
National
Energy
Climate
Plans
objectives.
Using
data
from
Commission
reports
applying
a
semantic
interval
scale
methodology,
this
study
quantifies
each
State’s
ambitions
effectiveness
under
establishes
benchmark
reporting
Law.
findings
reveal
Plans’
wide
disparities
implementing
decarbonization
measures,
change
adaptation
implementation
nature-based
solutions.
exhibit
only
partial
commitment
greening
agriculture,
yet
their
alignment
objectives
varies.
Therefore,
timely
coordination
between
three
strategies
crucial
avoid
conflicting
goals,
overlapping
efforts,
wasting
time
resources,
ensuring
success
actions.
European Policy Analysis,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 4, 2025
Abstract
Agri‐food
policies
are
in
the
midst
of
far‐reaching
transitions,
including
transformation
towards
sustainable
production
and
food
consumption.
The
European
Green
Deal
Farm
to
Fork
Strategy
prioritize
safety
animal
welfare
issues,
aiming
transform
systems
more
sustainability.
Despite
existing
EU
legislation,
little
is
known
about
how
agri‐food
implemented
across
member
states.
Our
analysis
addresses
this
gap
by
examining
conditions
that
shape
requirements
16
states
two
policy
areas:
farm
welfare.
Through
our
qualitative
comparative
(QCA),
we
identify
distinct
pathways
differentiated
implementation
both
sectors,
with
a
shared
emphasis
on
political
engagement,
green
party
influence,
public
advocacy,
while
also
highlighting
domain‐specific
governance
dynamics.
Understanding
variations
demands
among
crucial
gaps,
assess
effectiveness,
promote
harmonization
within
EU.
Current Opinion in Green and Sustainable Chemistry,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
49, P. 100951 - 100951
Published: June 29, 2024
This
study
highlights
the
extensive
use
of
and
full
reliance
on
nonrenewable
sources
like
fossil
base
fuels
results
in
availability
shortage,
increased
economy,
depletion
carbon
sink,
CO2
emission
high,
environmental
pollution,
drastic
change
climate
mismanagement
waste.
To
overcome
this
problem,
renewable
resources
together
with
nuclear
advanced
approaches
resulted
fewer
are
used
to
decarbonize
GHG/CO2
emissions,
storage
technology
lower
pricing
achieve
net-zero
sustainability
environment.
The
proposed
policies
their
implementation
occurrence
at
national
international
levels
also
carbon-free
production
enhanced
consistency.
On
environmentally
friendly
policies,
problem
could
be
solved
by
global
contribution
government,
stakeholders,
public
sectors,
engagement
policy
coherence
integration
towards
making
implementing
via
for
achieving
emissions.
Agriculture,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(12), P. 2242 - 2242
Published: Dec. 7, 2024
This
study
examines
the
impact
of
European
Union’s
Common
Agricultural
Policy
(CAP)
funds,
specifically
Fund
for
Rural
Development
(FEADR)
and
Guarantee
(FEGA),
on
a
range
economic,
social,
environmental
outcomes
across
regions.
Utilizing
Fully
Modified
Ordinary
Least
Squares
(FMOLS)
estimators,
this
research
analyses
13
equations
corresponding
to
various
dependent
variables,
including
employment
rates,
poverty
levels,
agricultural
productivity,
indicators
such
as
greenhouse
gas
emissions
renewable
energy
production
from
agriculture.
analysis
covers
period
2010
2021,
draws
upon
balanced
sample
301
observations
ensure
robust
estimations.
Results
indicate
that
both
FEADR
FEGA
payments
significantly
influence
these
regional
outcomes,
though
effects
vary
depending
specific
economic
or
indicator
examined.
The
findings
reveal
while
positively
rural
employment,
income,
production,
they
are
less
effective
in
addressing
reduction
productivity
enhancement.
Conversely,
exhibit
stronger
but
have
mixed
sustainability.
highlights
significant
disparities,
suggesting
allocation
CAP
funds
is
uneven
its
implications
policymakers
clear:
more
tailored
approach
required
enhance
effectiveness
meeting
diverse
needs,
particularly
promoting
development
minimizing
harm.
also
emphasizes
need
further
explore
alternative
policy
mechanisms
innovative
practices
can
bridge
gaps
identified
current
framework.
Limitations
include
data
availability
inherent
complexity
systems,
which
may
affect
generalizability
results
different
EU
member
states.
Journal of Cleaner Production,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
472, P. 143510 - 143510
Published: Aug. 29, 2024
We
investigate
the
dynamic
effect
of
external
conflict
risk
on
environmental
transition
by
considering
impacts
eco-innovation,
economic
growth,
and
energy
consumption
in
a
panel
comprising
26
European
countries
from
2011
to
2020.Using
non-parametric
model
represented
QARDL,
we
find
that
short
run,
1%
increase
statistically
leads
0.25%
0.13%
likelihood
for
median
extreme
upper
quantiles
(50th
95th
percentiles),
respectively.However,
same
holds
little
importance
when
lower
quantile
(5th
percentile).The
indicated
substantially
decreases
long
reaching
zero
across
different
quantiles.We
also
note
discrepancies
impact
various
levels.For
instance,
population
is
significant
5th
90th
quintiles.Overall,
our
findings
suggest
enhancing
eco-innovation
helps
reduce
risk.The
results
are
relevant
development
policies
provide
valuable
insights
officials,
technology
stakeholders,
policymakers
their
attempts
strengthen
resilience
during
an
transition.
Sustainable Development,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
32(5), P. 5104 - 5119
Published: March 12, 2024
Abstract
Insufficient
supporting
policies
jeopardize
the
role
of
carbon
capture,
utilization,
and
storage
(CCUS)
in
climate
action
energy
transition.
A
few
studies
have
addressed
policy
challenges
facing
CCUS
but
left
integration
underappreciated.
In
this
article,
we
analyze
preference
for
between
key
elements
China's
using
theory
content
analysis
method
that
includes
a
novel
three‐dimensional
framework.
Analysis
63
documents
indicates
is
not
sufficiently
comprehensive
including
implementers
goals,
lacks
consistency
instruments
yet
collaborative
system.
Finally,
present
some
implications
addressing
defects
policy:
(1)
broader
incorporation
citizens
non‐governmental
organizations,
(2)
enhanced
enterprises,
voluntary
instruments,
economy
goal,
(3)
government
agencies,
compulsory
safety
goal.