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International scientific conference RURAL DEVELOPMENT 2017 | 2015

BIOECONOMY DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL BASED ON MORE EFFICIENT LAND USE IN THE EU

Irina Pilvere; Aleksejs Nipers; Bartosz Mickiewicz

Europe 2020 Strategy highlights bioeconomy as a key element for smart and green growth in Europe. Bioeconomy in this case includes agriculture, forestry, fisheries, food and pulp and paper production, parts of chemical, biotechnological and energy industries and plays an important role in the EU’s economy. The growth of key industries of bioeconomy – agriculture and forestry – highly depends on an efficient and productive use of land as a production resource. The overall aim of this paper is to evaluate opportunities for development of the main sectors of bioeconomy (agriculture and forestry) in the EU based on the available resources of land. To achieve this aim, several methods were used – monographic, analysis and synthesis, induction and deduction, statistical analysis methods. The findings show that it is possible to improve the use of land in the EU Member States. If all the Member States reached the average EU level, agricultural products worth EUR 77 bln would be annually additionally produced, which is 19 % more than in 2014, and an extra 5 billion m3 volume of forest growing stock would be gained, which is 20 % more than in 2010. Keywords: bioeconomy, agricultural and forest area, efficiency, productivity. Article DOI: http://doi.org/10.15544/RD.2015.101


19th International Scientific Conference "Economic Science for Rural Development 2018". Rural Development and Entrepreneurship Production and Co-operation in Agriculture | 2018

Possibilities to identify organic soils in the agricultural area in Latvia

Irina Pilvere; Dina Popluga; Aleksejs Nipers

Organic soils are the soils being rich in organic matter; they comprise part of the utilised agricultural area (UAA) and are a significant source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from agriculture in Latvia. In Latvia, annual precipitation is greater than evaporation, which creates favourable conditions for the formation of soils rich in organic matter. Therefore, the overall aim of the present research is to examine possibilities to identify organic soils in the agricultural area in Latvia. To achieve the aim, the following specific research tasks are defined: 1) to analyse the agricultural land area in Latvia; 2) to describe the possibilities to identify organic soils in the agricultural area in Latvia and to examine the organic soil area in Latvia. The research found that the UAA, according to various information sources, was different, which made the identification of the organic soil area problematic. Information on soils in Latvia is not collected according to Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) standards and definitions, therefore the present research classified organic soils according to the latest list of soils in Latvia and IPCC criteria. An analysis of the soil map of Latvia and the available data of the Rural Support Service’s Geographic Information System showed that the organic soil area in Latvia was in the range from 148 069 ha to 345 844 ha.


AASRI Procedia | 2012

Potential of Utilised Agricultural Area for Bioenergy Production: the Case of Latvia

Irina Pilvere


Economics and Rural Development | 2008

CHARACTERISTICS OF LAND RESOURCES IN LATVIA

Irina Pilvere


Economics and Rural Development | 2013

PROBLEMS OF SMALL FARMS IN LATVIA

Irina Pilvere


Proceedings of International Conference on Business Management & IS | 2012

Rural-Urban Interaction in Latvian Municipalities

Zane Bulderberga; Irina Pilvere


Proccedings of International Scientific Conference "RURAL DEVELOPMENT 2017" | 2018

ASSESSMENT OF VALUE ADDED TAX REDUCTION POSSIBILITIES FOR SELECTED FOOD GROUPS IN LATVIA

Aleksejs Nipers; Irina Pilvere


Proccedings of International Scientific Conference "RURAL DEVELOPMENT 2017" | 2018

ECONOMIC RATIONALE FOR PROTECTED GEOGRAPHICAL IDENTIFICATION INTRODUCTION FOR LATVIAN CANNED SPRATS

Irina Pilvere; Mihails Šilovs


Proccedings of International Scientific Conference "RURAL DEVELOPMENT 2017" | 2018

SUBSIDISED ELECTRICITY TAX ON BIOGAS PRODUCTION IN LATVIA

Mareks Rubīns; Irina Pilvere


Archive | 2018

Projecting value added in agriculture in Latvia

Irina Pilvere; Agnese Krievina; Aleksejs Nipers

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Aleksejs Nipers

Latvia University of Agriculture

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Bartosz Mickiewicz

West Pomeranian University of Technology

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Sandija Zeverte-Rivza

Latvia University of Agriculture

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Dina Popluga

Latvia University of Agriculture

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Mareks Rubīns

Latvia University of Agriculture

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Mihails Šilovs

Latvia University of Agriculture

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