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An Analysis on the Launch and Settlement of Agri-Environmental Policy of the UK

영국 농업환경정책의 도입 및 정착과정 분석

  • 김태연 (단국대학교 환경자원경제학과)
  • Received : 2016.06.06
  • Accepted : 2016.07.19
  • Published : 2016.08.31

Abstract

This study aims at analysing the process of introduction and the development of the agri-environment policy of the UK and identifying the implication for the Korean government. The UK introduced the AES policy in order to reduce the negative impact of the farming practice on biodiversity and habitats. The initial process was only possible for the enormous research results on the relationship between the farming and environment. Since the UK launched the ESA scheme in 1987, it has extended the designated areas for four stages. Based on the success of the ESA scheme, it started CSS and other schemes. However, these had a modest success and were integrated into the CSS scheme, which from then on became the main measures of the AES in the UK. The whole process of the UK case tells us that the most important work for the start of the AES in Korea would be the necessity and feasibility of the environment protection measures in Korea which could be identified from academic and scientific research on the impact of agricultural practice on the rural environment in Korea.

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