May
How can we work together for an environmentally effective CAP strongly underpinned by evidence? Part 2
Bringing together different perspectives of an “ideal” evidence-based CAP for a comprehensive way forward towards CAP post-2028.
The aim of this workshop is to discuss how relevant actors at different levels (EU, national, regional and local) can work together for an environmentally effective, cost effective, and evidence-based CAP. Discussions will be held during break-out sessions around aspects that have been pointed out as crucially important in order to increase the effectiveness of agri- environmental measures.
Preliminary programme
14.00 Welcome and introduction
Moderator Cecilia Larsson, Centre for Environmental and Climate Science, Lund University
14.05 Presentation, title TBA
Dr. Mark Brady, AgriFood Economics Centre, SLU and Centre for Environmental and Climate Science, Lund University
14.25 Introduction of workshop
14.30 Discussion in break-out groups
- Improved monitoring of relevant empirical data - how do we ensure an evidence-based, and cost-effective CAP?
- Improving spatial planning and landscape scale implementation for increased effectiveness of agri-environmental measures
- Improved knowledge exchange and transfer at different levels (EU, government, Board of Agriculture, Administrative County Boards, farmers, researchers)
15.20 Reporting back
15.45 Wrap up
16.00 End and possibility for mingling
Please register before May 15th in the link below. Limited seats, so first come first served!
More information about the workshop
This is part 2 of a two-part seminar and workshop. You can either join one or the both of them. More information about Part 1, the seminar.
The workshop is a part of the EU-conference on successful environmental practice within the framework of CAP (Common Agricultural Policy), hosted by the Swedish Ministry of Rural Affairs and Infrastructure.
Links:
CAP 2023-27 (europa.eu)
Conference on successful environmental practice within the framework of the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) (europa.eu)
BECC is a collaboration between Lund University and University of Gothenburg in Sweden. BECC brings together more than 350 scientists from the natural and social sciences to perform research on the combined consequences of anthropogenic emissions, climate and land-use changes on biodiversity and ecosystem services on multiple scales, to provide a scientific basis for the sustainable management of ecosystems and biodiversity.
LU Land is a thematic collaboration initiative at Lund University, focusing on issues related to sustainable land-use. LU Land consists of more than 60 researchers and almost 30 societal actors.
About the event
Location:
Malmö Live
Target group:
Researchers and key actors working on agriculture and policy-related issues
Contact:
juliana [dot] danhardt [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se