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Archive | 2009

Regional Economic Analysis of Milk Quota Reform in the EU

Heinz Peter Witzke; Markus Kempen; Ignacio Perez Dominguez; Torbjörn Jansson; Paolo Sckokai; John Helming; Thomas Heckelei; Daniele Moro; Axel Tonini; Thomas Fellmann

This report is based on the outcome of a study carried out by the European Commissions Joint Research Centre - Institute for Prospective Technological Studies (JRC-IPTS, Spain) in cooperation with EuroCARE (Bonn, Germany) and the collaboration of the Agricultural Economics Research Institute (LEI, the Netherlands) and the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart (Unicatt, Italy). The report provides an economic impact assessment of possible implications of the Health Check of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), with an explicit focus on regional effects of a milk quota abolition in the EU-27 in the year 2015. For the analysis the CAPRI model was updated with econometric estimates of milk quota rents at regional level and simulation results are presented for the year 2020. The detailed spatial resolution allows identifying regions where economic changes are larger than visible from aggregated impacts at Member State or European level.


Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica Section A-animal Science | 2011

Evaluation of minimum animal welfare conditions in national standards and farm certification schemes for pig fattening

Dominic Norbert Annen; Christine Wieck; Markus Kempen

Abstract This paper aims at assessing the status of animal welfare in Austria and Germany as it is regulated by private, national, and European animal welfare legislation. In order to achieve this, an inventory of existing private and state-driven animal welfare certification schemes that are relevant for fattening pigs in Austria and Germany is done, and the overlap between legislative and private certification requirements for animal welfare analyzed. The papers methodological contribution lies in the development of an assessment approach based on the Austrian “Animal Needs Index” that allows the evaluation of minimum farm animal welfare standards without expensive and time-consuming on-farm measures. The comparison of legislative and private certification scheme pig standards indicate slight differences between the minimum animal welfare obligations of certification schemes existent in Austria and Germany whereas the reviewed Austrian scheme obligations show in general more diversification from the evaluated legislative standards.


Biogeosciences | 2008

Linking an economic model for European agriculture with a mechanistic model to estimate nitrogen and carbon losses from arable soils in Europe

A. Leip; G. Marchi; R. Koeble; Markus Kempen; Wolfgang Britz; Changsheng Li


Journal of Policy Modeling | 2011

Economic and environmental impacts of milk quota reform in Europe

Markus Kempen; Peter Witzke; Ignacio Perez Dominguez; Torbjörn Jansson; Paolo Sckokai


Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2011

Spatial allocation of farming systems and farming indicators in Europe

Markus Kempen; B.S. Elbersen; Igor Staritsky; Erling B. Andersen; Thomas Heckelei


Agronomy for Sustainable Development | 2015

Semi-natural vegetation in agricultural land: European map and links to ecosystem service supply

Celia García-Feced; Christof J. Weissteiner; Andrea Baraldi; Maria Luisa Paracchini; Joachim Maes; Grazia Zulian; Markus Kempen; B.S. Elbersen; Marta Pérez-Soba


89th Seminar, February 2-5, 2005, Parma, Italy | 2005

A Statistical Approach for Spatial Disaggregation of Crop Production in the EU

Markus Kempen; Thomas Heckelei; Wolfgang Britz; Leip Adrian; Renate Koeble


107th Seminar, January 30-February 1, 2008, Sevilla, Spain | 2008

Energy Use in Agriculture: A Modeling Approach to Evaluate Energy Reduction Policies

Markus Kempen; Tim Kraenzlein


2011 International Congress, August 30-September 2, 2011, Zurich, Switzerland | 2011

Do price uncertainties affect the use of policy flexibilities? The selection of sensitive products in WTO agricultural negotiations

Giulia Listorti; Markus Kempen; Jean Girardin; Tim Kranzlein


122nd Seminar, February 17-18, 2011, Ancona, Italy | 2011

Evaluating existing policy flexibilities in WTO agricultural negotiations: different criteria for the selection of sensitive products

Giulia Listorti; Markus Kempen; Jean Girardin; Tim Kranzlein

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Torbjörn Jansson

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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Paolo Sckokai

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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B.S. Elbersen

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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