Geography Reference
In-Depth Information
Provides a review of the development of AEPs at
national, regional and local geographical scales.
Ilbery, B. and Bowler, I. (1998) From agricultural
productivism to post-productivism. In Ilbery, B.
(ed.) The Geography of Rural Change, Longman,
London, 57-84. Offers a detailed account of both
theoretical and empirical aspects of 'productivist'
and 'post-productivist' farming systems.
Robinson, G. and Ilbery, B. (1993) Reforming the
CAP: beyond MacSharry. In A.Gilg (ed.) Progress
in Rural Policy and Planning, Volume 3, Belhaven
Press, London, 197-207. Gives an insight into
agricultural policy development and reforms of
the CAP in the EU.
Winter, M. (1996) Rural Politics: Policies for
Agriculture, Forestry and the Environment. Routledge,
London. Is a study of the evolution and content
of policies affecting the countryside, especially in
Britain.
Analysis of th e EU Agricultural Space, INRA, Versailles,
105-16.
Bowler, I., Clark, G., Crockett, A., Ilbery, B. and Shaw, A.
(1996) The development of alternative farm
enterprises: a case study of family labour farms in the
north Pennines of England. Journal of Rural Studies 12,
285-95.
Briggs, D. and Kerrell, E. (1992) Patterns and implications
of policy-induced agricultural adjustments in the
European Community. In A. Gilg (ed.) Restructuring the
Countryside: Environmental Policy in Practice, Avebury,
Aldershot, 85- 102.
Brklacich, M., Bryant, C. and Smit, B. (1990) Review and
appraisal of concepts of sustainable food production
systems. Environmental Management 15, 1-14.
Bryden, J. (1994) Prospects for rural areas in an enlarged
Europe. Journal of Rural Studies 10, 387-94.
Campagne, P., Carrère, G. andValceschini, E. (1990) Three
types of agricultural region: three types of pluriactivity.
Journal of Rural Studies 6, 415-22.
Commission of the European Communities (1985)
Perspectives for the Common Agricultural Policy. CEC,
Brussels.
Committee of the Regions (1996) Promoting and Protecting
Local Products. Opinion of the Committee of the
Regions, CDR 54/96.
Curry, N. and Stucki, E. (1997) Swiss agricultural policy
and the environment: an example for the rest of Europe
to follow? Journal of Environmental Planning and
Management 40, 465-82.
Edmond, H. and Crabtree, R. (1994) Regional variation
in Scottish pluriactivity: the socioeconomic contexts
for different types of non-farming activity. Scottish
Geographical Magazine 110, 76-84.
Efstratoglou-Todoulou, S. (1990) Pluriactivity in different
socio-economic context: a test of the push-pull
hypothesis in Greek farming. Journal of Rural Studies 6,
407-13.
Evans, N. and Morris, C. (1997) Towards a geography of
agri-environmental policies in England and Wales.
Geoforum 28, 189-204.
Fuller, A. (1990) From part-time farming to pluriactivity: a
decade of change in rural Europe. Journal of Rural
Studies 6, 361-73.
Gasson, R. (1987) The nature and extent of part-time
farming in England and Wales. Journal of
Agricultural Economics 38, 167-91.
Harvey, D. (1996) The US Farm Bill—'FAIR' or
'FOUL'? In D.Colman (ed.) The American Farm Bill
Implications for CAP Reform, Manchester University
Press, 82-93.
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Battershill, M. and Gilg, A. (1996) Traditional farming and
agro-environmental policy in southwest England: back
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Bell, D. andValentine, G. (1997) Consuming Geographies: We
Are Where We Eat. Routledge, London.
Benjamin, C. (1994) The growing importance of
diversification activities for French farm households.
Journal of Rural Studies 10, 331-42.
Bowler, I. (1985a) Some consequences of the
industrialisation of agriculture in the European
Community. In M.Healey and B.Ilbery (eds) The
Industrialisation of the Countryside, GeoBooks, Norwich,
75-98.
Bowler, I. (1985b) Agriculture under the Common Agricultural
Policy: A Geography. Manchester University Press,
Manchester.
Bowler, I. (1992) Sustainable agriculture as an alternative
path of farm business development. In I.Bowler,
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Agriculture and Environment, CAB International,
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Bowler, I. and Ilbery, B. (1997) The regional consequences
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