FOR AUTHORS
Vol. 10 No. s1 (2015): Cross Compliance. Results of the Italian monitoring farm network MO.NA.CO.
Published:
02-11-2015
Monitoring farm network MO.NA.CO.
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Environmental effectiveness of GAEC cross-compliance Standard 1.1a (temporary ditches) and 1.2g (permanent grass cover of set-aside) in reducing soil erosion and economic evaluation of the competitiveness gap for farmers
1153Article - Italian: 526Article - English: 428Technical Report: 388 -
Environmental effectiveness of GAEC cross-compliance standard 1.1c ‘Maintenance of farm channel networks and field convexity’ and economic evaluation of the competitiveness gap for farmers
997Article - Italian: 460Article - English: 429Technical Report: 830 -
Measurement of rill erosion through a new UAV-GIS methodology
2306Article - English: 1239 -
Environmental effectiveness of GAEC cross-compliance Standard 2.1 ‘Maintaining the level of soil organic matter through management of stubble and crop residues’ and economic evaluation of the competitiveness gap for farmers
2153Article - Italian: 552Article - English: 493Technical Report: 3242 -
Environmental effectiveness of GAEC cross-compliance standard 2.2 "Maintaining the level of soil organic matter through crop rotation" and economic evaluation of the competitiveness gap for farmers
1472Article - Italian: 641Article - English: 591Technical Report: 883 -
Environmental effectiveness of GAEC cross-compliance Standard 3.1 Ploughing in good soil moisture conditions and economic evaluation of the competitiveness gap for farmers
3475Article - Italian: 593Article - English: 624Technical Report: 881APPENDIX to Tech Report: 6692 -
Environmental effectiveness of GAEC cross-compliance Standard 4.1 (b, c) ‘Protection of permanent pasture land’ and economic evaluation of the competitiveness gap for farmers
1214Article - Italian: 524Article - English: 489Technical Report: 441 -
Environmental effectiveness of GAEC cross-compliance Standard 4.2 on biodiversity in set-aside management and economic evaluation of the competitiveness gap for farmers, part I
1118Article - Italian: 529Article - English: 438Technical Report: 502 -
Ecological focus area – EFA: the biological value of olive groves. A case study in Sardinia (Italy)
957Article - Italian: 521Article - English: 442 -
Evaluation of environmental and economic effectiveness of the Cross Compliance 4.3 Standard ‘Maintenance of olive groves and vineyards in good vegetative conditions’
1384Article - Italian: 619Article - English: 383Technical Report: 939 -
Environmental effectiveness of the cross compliance Standard 4.6 Minimum livestock stocking rates and/or appropriate regimens
1458Article - Italian: 482Article - English: 359Technical Report: 737APPENDIX to Tech Report: 2977 -
Effectiveness of the cross-compliance Standard 5.2 'buffer strips' on protecting freshwater against diffuse nitrogen pollution
1697Article - Italian: 514Article - English: 361Technical Report: 733 -
Statutory Management Requirements on "Animal Identification and Registration" (Act A7, Act A8): monitoring methods for compliance and related costs in four Italian farms
1593Article - Italian: 437Article - English: 727Technical Report: 627 -
Economic impact of cross compliance in the field of animal welfare (Acts C18 and C16)
1086Article - Italian: 503Article - English: 380Technical Report: 1287 -
Nitrate framework directive and cross compliance: two case studies from the MO.NA.CO. monitoring network
962Article - Italian: 372Article - English: 359Technical Report: 555 -
Economic competitiveness gap related to the application of the GAEC standards of cross-compliance on farms: evaluation methodology
1124Article - Italian: 435Article - English: 295Technical Report: 940