schema:description | "内容記述: PART I. THEORETICAL APPROACHES AND INSTITUTIONAL FOUNDATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL CO-OPERATION: 1. Institutional Arrangements of Environmental Co-operatives: a Conceptual Framework, Konrad Hagedorn, Katja Arzt & Ursula Peters; 2. Valuing Co-operation and Participation: a Challenge to Standard Normative Economics, Denis Claude; 3. Coping with Co-management: a Framework for Analysing the Co-operation between State and Farmers' Organisations in Protected Area Management, Regina Birner, Bitta Jell & Heidi Wittmer. PART II. DESIGNING AND MANAGING ENVIRONMENTAL CO-OPERATIVES: THE DUTCH EXPERIENCE: 4. Environmental Co-operatives: a New Institutional Arrangement of Farmers, Louis H.G. Slangen & Nico B.P. Polman; 5. Self-organising and self-governing of Environmental Go-operatives: Design Principles, Nico B.P. Polman & Louis H.G. Slangen; 6. Environmental Co-operatives as Entrepreneurial Instruments for Farmers: Concepts and Experience, Gert van Dijk and Jifke Sol. PART III. GOVERNANCE STRUCTURES AND LEARNING PROCESSES FOR CHANGING AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES: 7. Collective Dimension and Learning Process: Coping with Change of Farming Practices to Preserve Water Quality, Mohamed Gafsi & Jacques Brossier; 8. Research Experience with Tools to Involve Farmers and Local Institutions in Developing more Environmentally Friendly Practices, Egon Noe & Niels Halberg; 9. The Governance of Quality and Environmental Management Systems in Agriculture: Research Issues and New Challenges, Armelle Maze, Marie-Beatrice Galan & Francois Papy. PART IV. IMPLEMENTATION OF AGRI-ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES AS AN ISSUE OF COLLECTIVE ACTION: 10. How to Provide for Environmental Attributes in Rural Landscapes: Theoretical Analysis of Different Institutional Arrangements, Christian Lippert; 11. Auction Mechanisms for Soil and Habitat Protection Programmes, Klaus Muller & Hans-Peter Weikard; 12. Institutional and Political Economy Modelling of Nature Evaluation and Provision by Rural Communities, Ernst-August Nuppenau. PART V. THE ROLE OF CO-OPERATIVE ARRANGEMENTS IN IMPLEMENTING ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES: 13. Developing Co-operative Approaches to Agri-environmental Policy: a Transactions Cost Perspective on Farmer Participation in Voluntary Schemes, Katherine Falconer 14. The Role of Co-operative Agreements in Agriculture to Achieve EU Water Policy Targets, Floor Brouwer, Ingo Heinz & Thomas Zabel; 15. Transboundary Co-operation in Terms of Environmental Protection, Mieczyslaw Adamowicz & Arkadiusz Gralak. PART VI. KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS, STAKEHOLDERS' INTERESTS AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION IN PROTECTED AREAS: 16. Co-operative Conflict Resolution in a Nature Conservation Area in Brandenburg, Germany, a Case Study, Andrea Knierim; 17. Ecotourism, Stakeholders and Regional Sustainable Development, Michael Getzner. PART VII. PROMOTING ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION BY CO-OPERATIVE MARKETING OF FOOD PRODUCTS: 18. The Marketing of Organic Food Products: the Case of Swedish Dairy Co-operatives, Erik Fahlbeck & Jerker Nilsson; 19. Evaluating Small-Scale Collective Initiatives Producing and Marketing Environmentally Friendly Food Products, Guido Van Huylenbroeck & Ingrid Verhaegen....(more)" |