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Atlas of Organics: Four maps of the world of organic agriculture Organic Eprints
Paull, John; Hennig, Benjamin.
This paper presents four maps of the world of organic agriculture. Density equalising maps (cartograms) have previously been published of the world of organic agriculture based on the reported hectares of certified organically managed agriculture land. The four maps in the present atlas of organic agriculture are visual presentations of current global organics data: (a) certified organic agriculture hectares; (b) certified organic wildculture hectares; (c) total certified organic production hectares (organic agriculture plus wildculture plus forestry plus aquaculture); (d) certified organic producers. Australia dominates in the world map of the organic agriculture hectares, Europe is strongly represented, and Africa is weakly represented. Finland dominates...
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: "Organics" in general; Farming Systems; Africa; Asia; Australia; China; European Union; India; Latin America; North America; United Kingdom; United States; World; Knowledge management; Europe.
Ano: 2016 URL: http://orgprints.org/30187/1/PaullHennig2016.OAMaps.pdf
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Ch 2: Organic farming: The arrival and uptake of the dissident agriculture meme in Australia Organic Eprints
Paull, John.
Only four years elapsed between the coining of the term ‘organic farming’ and the founding of an association devoted to the advocacy of organic farming. The world’s first association dedicated to the promotion and proliferation of organic agriculture, the Australian Organic Farming and Gardening Society (AOFGS), was founded in Sydney, Australia, in October 1944. It is a geographically surprising sequel to the coining of the term ‘organic farming’ by Lord Northbourne and its first appearance in war-time Britain. Northbourne’s manifesto of organic farming, Look to the Land, was published in London in May 1940. When the AOFGS published a periodical, the Organic Farming Digest, it was the first association to publish an organics advocacy journal. The present...
Tipo: Book chapter Palavras-chave: Social aspects; Australia; United Kingdom; History of organics; Knowledge management.
Ano: 2017 URL: http://orgprints.org/30979/1/Paull.2017.Ch2.AAP.pdf
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Consumption of Organic Foods from a Life History Perspective: An Exploratory Study among British Consumers Organic Eprints
Ayers, N..
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Tipo: Report Palavras-chave: Consumer issues; United Kingdom.
Ano: 2008 URL: http://orgprints.org/15201/1/Exploring_the_Development_of_Organic_Consumption_in_the_UK_2008.pdf
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CORE Organic Defra-UK Country Report Organic Eprints
Defra, The Department for Food, Environment and Rural Affairs.
This report was provided by Defra to support the work of the partners to the Core Organic ERANET. Its focus is the Defra Organic Farming and Food R&D programme. Other public bodies in England and Wales can support R&D relevant to the organic sector. In addition, the developed administrations in Scotland and Northern Ireland support some relevant R&D within wider R&D programmes. Therefore this report should not be regarded as a complete account of all UK R&D relevant to the organic sector. Until the mid 1980s, organic farming R&D in the UK was led by the private sector, notably the Soil Association (founded in 1946), the Henry Doubleday Research Association (HDRA, founded in 1954) and the Elm Farm Research Centre (EFRC, founded...
Tipo: Book chapter Palavras-chave: Policy environments and social economy; Research communication and quality; United Kingdom.
Ano: 2006 URL: http://orgprints.org/8771/1/defra%2D2005%2Duk%2Dresearch.pdf
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Diverse characteristics of UK organic direct marketing chains Organic Eprints
Geen, N; Firth, C; Maye, D; Ilbery, B.
In the past few years, organic direct sales in the UK have grown rapidly. Direct sales are assumed to have short or distinct marketing chains from farm gate to consumer. This paper begins by outlining some current problems with the widely accepted defi nition of organic direct sales and charts some of their diverse characteristics. It goes on to argue that the mix of organic direct and multi-farm direct sales is so diverse that a greater clarification of terms is necessary in order to progress consumer, policy and research understanding.
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Markets and trade; Produce chain management; United Kingdom.
Ano: 2006 URL: http://orgprints.org/10183/1/Diverse_characteristics_of_UK_organic_direct_marketing_chains.pdf
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Eco-Labelling, the State and Consumer Confidence Organic Eprints
Sønderskov, Kim Mannemar; Daugbjerg, Carsten.
Trustworthy eco-labels provide consumers with valuable information on environmentally friendly products and thus promote green consumerism. But what makes an eco-label trustworthy and what can government do to increase consumer confidence? The scant existing literature seems to argue that low governmental involvement increases confidence. According to this, government should just provide the basic legal framework for eco-labelling and leave the rest to non-governmental organizations. However, the empirical underpinning of this recommendation is insufficient. This paper analyses consumer confidence in different organic food labelling regimes with varying degrees of governmental involvement. Using unique and detailed survey data from USA, United Kingdom,...
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: "Organics" in general; Surveys and statistics; Consumer issues; Denmark; Sweden; United Kingdom; United States; Regulation.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://orgprints.org/17151/1/17151.pdf
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Ernesto Genoni: Artist, Pacifist, Anthroposophist Organic Eprints
Paull, John.
Ernesto Genoni was Australia's pioneer of biodynamic and organic farming. He was the first Australian member of Rudolf Steiner's Experimental Circle of Anthroposophical Farmers and Gardeners. In the inaugural Uriel Lecture of the Anthroposophical Society of Australia, Dr John Paull reveals Ernesto's training in art at the Brera Academy of Fine Art in Milan, his enlistment in the AIF in Western Australia and WWI service as a stretcher bearer on the Somme, his conscription off the battlefields of the Western Front into the Italian Army and his imprisonment in Italy as a conscientious objector, his training with Dr Rudolf Steiner in Dornach, Switzerland, his introduction of biodynamics to Australia, his grand tour of biodynamic farms in Europe, and his...
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Australia; Italy; Netherlands; Switzerland; United Kingdom; History of organics; Germany.
Ano: 2015 URL: http://orgprints.org/28433/1/Paull2015Genoni.Uriel.pdf
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Ernesto Genoni: Australia’s pioneer of biodynamic agriculture Organic Eprints
Paull, John.
Ernesto Genoni (1885-1975) pioneered biodynamic agriculture in Australia. In 1928 he was the first of (ultimately) twelve Australians to join Rudolf Steiner’s Experimental Circle of Anthroposophical Farmers and Gardeners (ECAFG) which was based at the Goetheanum, Dornach, Switzerland. Ernesto trained as an artist for five years at Milan’s prestigious Brera Academy. He visited his brothers in Australia, broad-acre immigrant farmers in Western Australia, in 1912 and 1914 and during these visits he worked on their, and other’s, farms. In 1916 he enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) and served as a stretcher bearer on the battlefields of the Somme, France, before being conscripted into the Italian Army and serving jail-time in Italy as a draft...
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: Australia; France; Italy; Switzerland; United Kingdom; History of organics; Germany.
Ano: 2014 URL: http://orgprints.org/27514/18/27514.pdf
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ESTIMATING THE INCIDENCE OF FOODBORNE SALMONELLA AND THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ALTERNATIVE CONTROL MEASURES AgEcon
Henson, Spencer J..
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Foodborne illness incidence; Salmonella; Delphi method; United Kingdom; Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety.
Ano: 1995 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/25967
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Farm Structure and the Effects of Agri-Environmental Programs: Results from a Matching Analysis for European Countries AgEcon
Pufahl, Andrea; Weiss, Christoph R..
This paper extends previous research (Pufahl and Weiss, 2009) and applies a semi-parametric propensity score matching approach to evaluate the effects of agrienvironment (AE) programs on input use and farm output of individual farms in eight Member States of the European Union. We find substantial differences in treatment effects between countries. The analysis reveals significant effects of AE participation on production (Germany, France) and farm profits (France, Ireland, United Kingdom). AE participation sporadically reduces the intensity of land use as measured by the purchase of farm chemicals (fertilizer, pesticide) and grazing livestock densities. We also find differences in the treatment effect among farms with different farm size (heterogeneous...
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Evaluation; Agri-environment programs; Propensity score matching; Germany; Italy; Spain; France; Portugal; United Kingdom; The Netherlands; EU-15; Agribusiness; Agricultural and Food Policy.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/52997
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Focus groups of value concepts of producers: National Report UK Organic Eprints
Padel, Susanne; Deane, Joanne.
The Organic Revision project was funded by the EU with the aim of supporting the further development of the EU Regulation 2092/91 on organic production. As part of the project focus groups were run in five European countries on value concepts of organic producers and other stakeholders, during 2004-2005. The project aims to provide an overview of values held among organic stakeholders, and of similarities and differences among the various national and private organic standards. In the UK, three focus groups with producers were carried out, one in England and two in Wales. Two of these groups were with established producers and one group were newly converted producers. A further focus group was held with researchers and professionals from Organic...
Tipo: Report Palavras-chave: Regulation; Systems research and participatory research; United Kingdom.
Ano: 2005 URL: http://orgprints.org/10988/1/WP23_UK_Report1.pdf
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Geospatial Data and Fishery Management: Innovative Modelling Approaches ArchiMer
Depalle, Maxime.
This dissertation investigates how recent advances in the availability of geospatial data can be utilized to improve natural resources management. Taking Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) data and fisheries from the Gulf of Mexico and the North East Atlantic region as empirical settings, it develops novel approaches to better model commercial fishing behavior and to analyze policy interventions. In Chapter I, I focus on discrete choice models and spatial aggregation issues. Combining simulated geospatial data from Monte Carlo experiments with real VMS data from fishing vessels in the Gulf of Mexico, I show how models’ results depend on the choice of the spatial scale of analysis and on data spatial heterogeneity. I illustrate the implications for policy...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Brexit; Discrete-choice model; Hidden-markov model; Spatial modelling; VMS data; Vessel Monitoring Syste; United Kingdom; European Union.
Ano: 2018 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00692/80426/83561.pdf
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It’s organic because Germany invaded Poland: How and why organic got its name and the Oxford connection Organic Eprints
Paull, John.
The term “organic farming” first appeared in Lord Northbourne’s manifesto of organic agriculture, Look to the Land, published in 1940. This paper reveals how the outbreak of war in Europe in 1939 was the compelling reason for the writing of the book, and how the University of Oxford played key roles at important times in Northbourne’s life in shaping and sustaining his thinking. He was both a graduate in agriculture as well as a lecturer in agriculture of the university. This paper examines how and why the term ‘organic’ came to be, the timing of the term and the timing of the book, and why WWII was a crucial element in shaping Northbourne’s framing of the food contest of modern times as a contest of ‘organic versus chemical farming’. He foresaw this as a...
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Switzerland; United Kingdom; History of organics; Germany.
Ano: 2014 URL: http://orgprints.org/27990/7/27990.pdf
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Lord Northbourne, the man who invented organic farming, a biography Organic Eprints
Paull, John.
It was Lord Northbourne (Walter James; 1896-1982) who gifted to the world the term ‘organic farming’. His 1940 book Look to the Land is a manifesto of organic agriculture. In it he mooted a contest of “organic versus chemical farming” which he foresaw as a clash of world views that may last for generations. Northbourne’s ideas were foundational in launching the worldwide organics movement, and the book was a turning point in his own life. This biography relies on primary sources to draw a picture of Lord Northbourne. He was a very shy man, a talented artist, a capable linguist, a keen sportsman and an Olympic silver medallist, a graduate and lecturer in agriculture of the University of Oxford, a lifelong farmer, he was profoundly spiritual, an accomplished...
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: "Organics" in general; Australia; United Kingdom; United States; History of organics.
Ano: 2014 URL: http://orgprints.org/26547/12/26547.pdf
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Presentations from the session "How to improve market data quality? Case studies on improved organic market data collection methods in selected countries" at the BioFach Congress 2014 Organic Eprints
The OrganicDataNetwork project (www.organicdatanetwork.net ) carried out case studies at the levels of retail sales, price, trade-flows, and production. The first results of these case studies have been presented at the session "Case studies on improved data collection methods in selected countries", which took place at BIOFACH 2014, NürnbergMesse, Nürnberg, on February 13, 2014. Speakers - Hans-Jörg Lutzeyer, European Commission, DG Research & Innovation: Introduction - Raffaele Zanoli, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Ancona, Italy: About the OrganicDataNetwork project - Francesco Solfanelli, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Ancona, Italy: Case study Italy - Anja Viehweger, The Organic Research Centre, UK: Case study UK, - Diana...
Tipo: Proceedings Palavras-chave: Surveys and statistics; Markets and trade; European Union; France; United Kingdom; Europe; Germany.
Ano: 2014 URL: http://orgprints.org/28151/1/OrganicDataNetqwork%20BIOFACH%202014_ZANOLI.pdf
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Presentations from the session "The European Market for Organic Food" at the BioFach Congress 2013 Organic Eprints
At this session, partners of the OrganicDataNetwork project presented latest figures on the organic market in selected countries and first results of the project. With contributions from: > Dr. Raffaele Zanoli, Polytechnic University of Ancona > Camille Moreau, L'Agence BIO, France > Dr. Susanne Padel, The Organic Research Centre, United Kingdom > Diana Schaack, Agrarmarkt Informations-Gesellschaft mbH (AMI), Germany > Corinna Feldmann, Universität Kassel, Germany > Dr. Burkhard Schaer, Ecozept GbR, Germany > Marco Schlüter, IFOAM EU Group, Belgium > Dr. Helga Willer, FiBL - Forschungsinstitut für biologischen Landbau, Switzerland
Tipo: Proceedings Palavras-chave: Markets and trade; European Union; France; United Kingdom; Europe; Germany.
Ano: 2013 URL: http://orgprints.org/22345/13/moreau-2013_BiofachODN_french_market_AgenceBio.pdf
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Presentations from the workshop "Organic market data collection and publication procesures: the Code of Practice of the OrganicDataNetwork (OrMaCode)" Organic Eprints
The aim of the workshop is to present the Code of Practice for the initiation and maintenance of good organic market data collection and publication procedures (OrMaCode). The Code of Practice consists of a list of principles/objectives and related indicators covering the different key areas of organic market data collection, processing, storage and publication /dissemination. Associated to the OrMaCode a practical Manual will be produced. The Manual contains specific guidelines for applying OrMaCode. It also contains guidelines for the collection of relevant sets of data and how to ensure that quality criteria specified in the Code of Practice will be met. The OrMaCode and the Manual, together with the enhanced Database produced throughout the project,...
Tipo: Proceedings Palavras-chave: Surveys and statistics; Markets and trade; European Union; France; United Kingdom; Europe; Germany.
Ano: 2014 URL: http://orgprints.org/28172/1/Zanoli_Introduction%20to%20the%20workshop.pdf
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Presentations of the Session "The European Market for Organic Food" Organic Eprints
Padel, Susanne; Rippin , Markus; Schaack, Diana; Schaer, Burkhard; Willer, Helga.
At the session on the European Market for organic food several papers were presented.
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Markets and trade; United Kingdom; Europe; Germany.
Ano: 2011 URL: http://orgprints.org/18365/12/padel%2D2011%2Duk%2Dmarket.pdf
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Research in Organic Food and Farming. Reports on organisation and conduction of research programmes in 11 European countries Organic Eprints
This publication represents reports on the organization and conduction of research programmes in 11 European countries involved in the ERA-NET/1/CA-SSA-B No 011716 ”CORE Organic” (Coordination of European Transnational Research in Organic Food and Farming, Project no 011716). This publication evolved as a comprehensive project output but it is not a deliverable as such. Due to the genesis of research in Organic Food & Farming the present scientific resources in Europe are still scattered. A cross-border aggregation of these resources will help to reach a higher relevance of organic agriculture and a fortifi cation of the involved benefi ts for rural development, environment and consumers. These benefits are more and more acknowledged by policy...
Tipo: Book Palavras-chave: Netherlands; Switzerland; Austria; Italy; Sweden; Finland; Germany; France; United Kingdom; Policy environments and social economy; Research communication and quality; Denmark.
Ano: 2006 URL: http://orgprints.org/8798/1/lange%2Detal%2D2006%2Dcoreorganic%2Dreports.pdf
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Selling Conservation? Scientific Legitimacy and the Commodification of Conservation Tourism Ecology and Society
Cousins, Jenny A; School of Environment and Development, University of Manchester; Jenny.Cousins@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk; Evans, James; School of Environment and Development, University of Manchester; jp.evans@manchester.ac.uk; Sadler, Jon; School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Birmingham; j.p.sadler@bham.ac.uk.
Conservation tourism is a rapidly growing subsector of ecotourism that engages paying volunteers as active participants in conservation projects. Once the preserve of charities, the sector now hosts a proliferation of private companies seeking to make money by selling international conservation work to tourists as a commodity. The commodification of conservation depends upon balancing the scientific legitimacy of projects against the need to offer desirable tourist experiences. Drawing on interviews with UK tour operators and their counterparts in South Africa who run the conservation projects, we explore the transnational geography of commercial conservation tourism, charting how scientific legitimacy is constructed and negotiated within the industry....
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports Palavras-chave: Commodification; Conservation science; Conservation tourism; Scientific legitimacy; South Africa; United Kingdom.
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