AGRICULTURA Y RURALIDAD EUROPEAS FRENTE A LA NEUTRALIDAD PRESUPUESTARIA Y EL NUEVO MARCO FINANCIERO

Authors

  • Aurelio Cebrián Abellán
  • A. Mercedes Andúgar Miñarro
Keywords: multifonctionality, rurality, sustainable agriculture, budgetary neutrality, new financial framework, agricultural mercantilism, mid-term review

Abstract

European multifonctionality and rurality seemed to have been legitimated along the Doha Round negotiations and due to a growing demand in society for food safety, animal welfare, environment friendliness, in order to achieve a sustainable agriculture. However, internal and powerful reasons in the EU of Twenty-Five, such as budgetary neutrality and the new financial framework disarrange current process and trends. Repercussions show a clear reorientation from an integrated approach towards a more competitive, mercantilist one, which could be a turn to past points of view.

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Author Biographies

Aurelio Cebrián Abellán

Licenciada en Geografía Master en Comunidades Europeas y Unión Europea

A. Mercedes Andúgar Miñarro

Departamento de Geografía Física, Humana y Análisis Regional Facultad de Letras Universidad de Murcia Campus de La Merced
How to Cite
Cebrián Abellán, A., & Andúgar Miñarro, A. M. (2004). AGRICULTURA Y RURALIDAD EUROPEAS FRENTE A LA NEUTRALIDAD PRESUPUESTARIA Y EL NUEVO MARCO FINANCIERO. Geography Papers, (40), 5–24. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/geografia/article/view/44471
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