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No Thumbnail AvailableBook (stand-alone)CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPEAN SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE NETWORK: first workshop - proceedings 1999
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Book (stand-alone)Sustainable goat breeding and goat farming in the Central and Eastern European Countries 2015
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No results found.The aims of these scientific meetings were to evaluate the situation of goat breeding and farming in Central, Eastern and Southeastern European countries, and to increase the knowledge on sustainable goat breeding and goat farming, animal nutrition, environment protection and production systems, animal welfare, animal health and methods for improving reproduction, and the possible relationship between the consumption of goat products and human health. There were 184 participants from 29 countrie s. There were 92 oral and 18 poster presentations introduced during the conference. Because of space limitations, only the papers from the Plenary Session and the FAO workshop (Session 1) are included in this book, along with selected papers from other sessions, the round table and the workshops on reproduction. The Plenary Session addressed the main question of the conference and workshop: the environmental impact of goat farming and its integration into a sustainable system. -
DocumentProperty rights, land fragmentation and the emerging structure of agriculture in Central and Eastern European countries 2006
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No results found.This paper offers an overview of land reform processes in the CEECs and their outcomes and impacts and analyzes current and emerging structures in rural areas. Different types of land consolidation are defined and their potential impacts are assessed. The paper then looks in depth at land consolidation processes, especially in the context of land management, and outlines preconditions and cornerstones for various approaches. Environmental aspects and principles for land funds and land banking ar e also drawn in. The paper argues the need for an integrated and sustainable rural development which includes a role for land consolidation.
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