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How to apply effective governance to harness the benefits of A.I. and mitigate its risks. Climate mitigation and net-zero transition. Analysis and insights for driving a rapid transition to net-zero while building resilience to physical climate impacts. Development co-operation.
Agricultural practices can impact these services negatively, through pollution and degradation of soil, water and air resources; or positively, when sustainable farming practices are adopted. The OECD monitors and analyses the linkages between agriculture and the environment to identify trends on this issue and support the design of adequate ...
Analysis and insights for driving a rapid transition to net-zero while building resilience to physical climate impacts. Standards and guidelines for development co-operation with concrete examples of their implementation.
OECD 2008). The agricultural sector (and some forms of agriculture in particular) however also exerts significant pressure on biodiversity, predominantly through conversion of land for agricultural expansion and through adverse impacts of input-intensive agriculture (OECD 2017e).
Production-coupled support generally has a negative impact on farm technical efficiency and productivity, and negative environmental impacts, particularly on highly productive land. Further, given evidence of a negative relationship between farm dependency on support and technical efficiency, there may be a trade-off between productivity objectives
How to apply effective governance to harness the benefits of A.I. and mitigate its risks. Climate mitigation and net-zero transition. Analysis and insights for driving a rapid transition to net-zero while building resilience to physical climate impacts. Development co-operation.
Environmental impacts of agriculture, monitoring the extent of agriculture's impact on the environment covering: soil quality, water quality, land conservation, greenhouse gases, biodiversity, wildlife habitats and landscape.
This study investigates whether agricultural policy reforms could help cushion the impacts of climate change on agriculture by facilitating the relocation of production and international trade.
farm level, key pathways for environmental impacts identified in the literature are firstly incentivising a change in agricultural production at the intensive margin, the extensive margin or the entry-exit margin, and secondly the dynamic impacts of land use choice.
Trade liberalisation affects the pattern and structure of agricultural production, with consequences for the environment. But what are these impacts? And do agri-environmental policies affect international competitiveness?