Sustainable Energy Development and Agriculture in European Union Member States—Territorial Differentiation and Interrelationships DOI Creative Commons
Joanna Wyrwa, Anetta Barska, Janina Jędrzejczak-Gas

и другие.

Energies, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 18(1), С. 25 - 25

Опубликована: Дек. 25, 2024

Energy is regarded as a crucial facilitator of social and economic advancement, and, consequently, sustainable development. The concept energy development has evolved to become significant political objective addressed by governments worldwide. All sectors the economy, including agriculture, require stimulation, which should be triggered linkages structural changes contributing qualitative quantitative progress. Agriculture substantial impact on environmental footprint, playing pivotal role in causing climate change. this article address research gap concerning monitoring agricultural within European Union. assessment sustainability complex process since it multidisciplinary field study with practical implications. progress was evaluated through comprehensive analysis relevant literature statistical data obtained from Eurostat database Research Institute Organic FiBL. encompasses period between 2015 2022. employs taxonomic method, specifically linear ordering method (standardised sum method), enables construction synthetic measure. This approach enabled creation rankings comparisons Union countries. studies show that Union, agriculture territorial differentiation. measures countries highest scores (Estonia, Sweden, Finland, Austria) were 2–3 times higher than lowest (Cyprus, Belgium, Greece, Bulgaria). A similar situation observed for measures—the maximum Bulgaria, Slovakia, Lithuania) about two minimum (Poland, Malta, Slovenia, Luxembourg). findings indicate that, one hand, there have been favourable developments at national level Europe, but also are number existing disparities, together evidence potentially deviations targets set out 2030 Agenda.

Язык: Английский

Evaluating tools and methods for agroecosystem sustainability and performance DOI
Pierre Marie Chimi, Karimou Ngamsou Abdel, Baruch Batamack Nkoué

и другие.

Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2025

Язык: Английский

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The effect of agricultural policy on sustainability and environmental protection: omnibus law case study DOI Open Access
Nicholas Marpaung,

D A Nitami,

Onan Marakali Siregar

и другие.

IOP Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 1413(1), С. 012007 - 012007

Опубликована: Ноя. 1, 2024

Abstract This study assesses the effects of increased domestic investment in Agriculture, Hunting, Forestry, and Fisheries sectors on environmental sustainability Indonesia, particularly after Omnibus Law was enacted 2020. Using a descriptive quantitative approach time series data from Central Bureau Statistics, relevant Ministries, legal documents, previous research, examines relationship between various indicators. These indicators include area forest aquatic conservation, total plantation land, greenhouse gas emission intensity, energy intensity agriculture. The analysis reveals that despite significant rise investment, there has been no notable impact sustainability. Forest conservation areas have remained stable, while land increased, it is unevenly distributed. Additionally, emissions shown stability with minor reductions, indicating sustainable practices not effectively implemented. findings underscore need for more robust policies to ensure also fosters protection long-term

Язык: Английский

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Sustainability in the Portuguese agricultural sector: Assessment and multicriteria approach DOI Creative Commons
Ana Marta‐Costa

Economía Agraria y Recursos Naturales, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 24(2), С. 67 - 86

Опубликована: Дек. 23, 2024

Based on data available between 2016 and 2021 from the Portuguese FADN, fifteen sustainable indicators were measured, a compromise programming model was designed to balance environmental economic objectives, that reveal conflict them. The findings identified solutions dominated by dried fruits, olive trees, sheep goats, extensive horticulture, beef cattle for farming planning at national level. We conclude complementary these two approaches constitute an important instrument supporting decision-making developing public policies focused current sustainability paradigms.

Язык: Английский

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Sustainable Energy Development and Agriculture in European Union Member States—Territorial Differentiation and Interrelationships DOI Creative Commons
Joanna Wyrwa, Anetta Barska, Janina Jędrzejczak-Gas

и другие.

Energies, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 18(1), С. 25 - 25

Опубликована: Дек. 25, 2024

Energy is regarded as a crucial facilitator of social and economic advancement, and, consequently, sustainable development. The concept energy development has evolved to become significant political objective addressed by governments worldwide. All sectors the economy, including agriculture, require stimulation, which should be triggered linkages structural changes contributing qualitative quantitative progress. Agriculture substantial impact on environmental footprint, playing pivotal role in causing climate change. this article address research gap concerning monitoring agricultural within European Union. assessment sustainability complex process since it multidisciplinary field study with practical implications. progress was evaluated through comprehensive analysis relevant literature statistical data obtained from Eurostat database Research Institute Organic FiBL. encompasses period between 2015 2022. employs taxonomic method, specifically linear ordering method (standardised sum method), enables construction synthetic measure. This approach enabled creation rankings comparisons Union countries. studies show that Union, agriculture territorial differentiation. measures countries highest scores (Estonia, Sweden, Finland, Austria) were 2–3 times higher than lowest (Cyprus, Belgium, Greece, Bulgaria). A similar situation observed for measures—the maximum Bulgaria, Slovakia, Lithuania) about two minimum (Poland, Malta, Slovenia, Luxembourg). findings indicate that, one hand, there have been favourable developments at national level Europe, but also are number existing disparities, together evidence potentially deviations targets set out 2030 Agenda.

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

0