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Case Study - France, Sustainable Agriculture and Soil Conservation (SoCo Project)

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  • Philippe Pointereau
  • Sylvain Doublet
  • Frédéric Coulo
  • Marion Houtin
  • Maxime Moncamp
  • Paolo Prosperi
  • Jean Michel Terres

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This Technical Note 'Case Study France' is part of a series of case studies within the ¿Sustainable Agriculture and Soil Conservation¿ (SoCo) project. Ten case studies were carried out in Belgium, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom between spring and summer 2008. The selection of case study areas was designed to capture differences in soil degradation processes, soil types, climatic conditions, farm structures and farming practices, institutional settings and policy priorities. A harmonised methodological approach was pursued in order to gather insights from a range of contrasting conditions over a geographically diverse area. The case studies were carried out by local experts to reflect the specificities of the selected case studies.

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  • Philippe Pointereau & Sylvain Doublet & Frédéric Coulo & Marion Houtin & Maxime Moncamp & Paolo Prosperi & Jean Michel Terres, 2010. "Case Study - France, Sustainable Agriculture and Soil Conservation (SoCo Project)," JRC Research Reports JRC55636, Joint Research Centre.
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    1. Dax, Thomas, 2005. "The redefinition of Europe's Less Favoured Areas," MPRA Paper 711, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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