This paper contains a review of the formulation and implementation of the EC Environmentally Sensitive Area (ESA) Programme in the UK. In marked contrast to previous schemes designed to support traditional agriculture in order to achieve environmental, primarily landscape conservation, objectives, the ESA scheme is funded exclusively from within the agricultural sector. Consequently, non-environmental issues exerted an influence on the final selection of nine ESAs during 1986. In this paper it is argued that in adopting the procedures to implement this program the Ministry of Agriculture is seeking to control an initiative which is destined to become increasingly important as agricultural policy evolves to accommodate concerns other than efficient food production. This is an area where the UK Ministry previously has had no special competence or experience. (ERA citation 13:021698)
Environmentally Sensitive Areas. Does E.S.A. Really Mean the Enforced Surrender of the Arena
1987
41 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Agriculture & Food , Environmental Pollution & Control , Management Practice , Agriculture , United Kingdom , Environmental Policy , European Communities , Federal Republic of Germany , Financing , Institutional Factors , Land Use , Planning , Rural Areas , Foreign technology , ERDA/290300 , ERDA/510600
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