ABSTRACT

This book presents the methodology and results of a three-year, eleven-country science-to-policy research project – Toward a Policy Model of Multifunctional Agriculture and Rural Development – undertaken between 2005 and 2008 and financed under the European Union's Sixth Framework program.  It deals with an important contemporary policy issue: how best to ensure that an agriculturally-based policy can contribute to the development of rural regions. It tackles this problem in a number of different but complementary ways, primarily by the development of a unique and innovative dynamic systems model, POMMARD (a Policy Model of Multifunctional Agriculture and Rural Development).

chapter 3|30 pages

Overview of the Regions Studied

A Context Analysis

chapter 4|32 pages

Multifunctionality in Agriculture and Rural Development

An Empirical Analysis Based on Survey Data from Eleven European Regions

chapter 8|15 pages

What Agrarian Policy for an Extensive Agricultural Area

The Case of Berguedà, Spain

chapter 11|15 pages

The Wetteraukreis in Germany

A Metropolitan Countryside Area that Connects the Urban and the Rural

chapter 12|13 pages

Agriculture and Tourism in a Remote, Sparsely Populated Area

Caithness and Sutherland, Scotland, UK

chapter 13|33 pages

Comparing the Outcomes of CAP Policy Reform Scenarios

Analysis of POMMARD Results and DEA Analysis