TY - BOOK AU - Lankoski,Jussi AU - Cattaneo,Andrea ED - Organización para la Cooperación y Desarrollo Económicos. TI - Guidelines for cost-effective agri-environmental policy measures SN - 9789264086654 AV - S 589.75 G85.2010 PY - 2010/// CY - Paris PB - OECD KW - Agriculture KW - Environmental aspects KW - Government policy KW - Agricultura - KW - Aspectos ambientales - KW - Política gubernamental KW - Agriculture and state KW - Agricultura y Estado KW - Aspectos ambientales KW - Economic aspects KW - Aspectos económicos KW - OECD countries KW - Países de la OCDE N1 - También disponible en francés con el título: Lignes directrices pour des mesures agroenvironnementales efficaces; Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 109-117); Introduction -- Objectives of agri-environmental policy instruments and criteria for policy evaluation -- Policy design parameters : an overview -- Tailoring environmental standards, environmental taxes and tradeable permits -- Design issues for agri-environmental payment programmes -- Policy-mixes for the agri-environment : overview of design parameters -- Agri-environmental policies in OECD countries -- Ex-ante and ex-post evaluation of agri-environmental policies -- Summary and good policy practices N2 - Improving the environmental performance of agriculture is a high priority in OECD and many non-OECD countries. This will be of increasing concern in the future given the pressure to feed a growing world population with scarce land and water resources. Policy has an important role to play where markets for many of the environmental outcomes from agriculture are absent or poorly functioning. This study focuses on the design and implementation of environmental standards and regulations, taxes, payments and tradeable permit schemes to address agri-environmental issues. It deals with the choice of policy instruments and the design of specific instruments, with the aim of identifying those that are most cost-effective in very different situations across OECD countries. Key conclusions from the study are that: there is no unique instrument that promises to achieve all agri-environmental policy goals; the cost effectiveness of payments systems could be improved by using performance-based measures; and policy mixes need to combine policy instruments that complement and not conflict with each other.--Publisher's description ER -