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Florence Jacquet

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Zéro pesticide : un nouveau paradigme de recherche pour une agriculture durable

2022

Disponible gratuitement en ebook; International audience; L’usage des pesticides chimiques est une préoccupation sociétale majeure en raison de leurs impacts négatifs sur l’environnement et la santé. Le Programme prioritaire de recherche (PPR) « Cultiver et Protéger Autrement », piloté par INRAE, joue un rôle structurant dans l’évolution des communautés scientifiques et dans l’émergence de fronts de science permettant une protection des cultures sans pesticides. L’objectif de l’ouvrage est d’expliquer les bases de cette stratégie et les principes d’actions. En se fixant un cap zéro pesticide, la recherche tente de dépasser les verrous actuels et de produire des innovations de rupture dans l…

[SDE.ES] Environmental Sciences/Environmental and Society[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance[SDE.ES]Environmental Sciences/Environmental and Society
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The Green Deal and the CAP: policy implications to adapt farming practices and to preserve the EU's natural resources

2020

The June 2018 CAP proposals are only marginally consistent with the ambitions of the Green Deal. This is also the case of the regulation revisions being adopted by either the Council or the European Parliament in October 2020. Making EU agriculture consistent with the Green Deal but would require a whole food chain policy that encompasses more stringent instruments on the supply side and extensive changes in eating patterns.

Agricultural productionFarmsFood chainGreen DealChaîne alimentaireEnvironmentEuropean agriculture[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinancePublic policiesCAPPACEnvironnementPolitiques publiquesProduction agricoleAgriculture européenne[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceExploitations agricoles
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Green Deal et PAC : quelle compatibilité ?

2021

The June 2018 CAP proposals are only marginally consistent with the ambitions of the Green Deal. This is also the case of the regulation revisions being adopted by either the Council or the European Parliament in October 2020. Making EU agriculture consistent with the Green Deal but would require a whole food chain policy that encompasses more stringent instruments on the supply side and extensive changes in eating patterns.

Green DealAgriculture européenne[SHS] Humanities and Social SciencesEuropean agricultureCAPPAC[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences
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