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Autor:
Tomáš Ratinger, Miluše Abrahamová, Jan Boudný, Iveta Boškova, Ivan Foltýn, Martin Hruška, Jaroslav Pražan, Václav Voltr
Publikováno v:
Review of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Vol 16, Iss 2, Pp 40-49 (2013)
Grasslands received policy attention in the Czech Republic only just fifteen years ago, when they were threatened to be abandoned in the economic transition process. The supports to farming on grasslands have grown gradually, particularly after the E
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https://doaj.org/article/bd7dcdc08523410f902ef019f852d24c
Autor:
Norbert Potori, Jaroslav Humpál, Petr Novotný, Jozef Gálik, Iveta Bošková, Ildikó Edit Tikász, Tomáš Doucha, Enikő Bene, Svetlana Belešová, Katalin Székelyhidi, Éva Vőneki, Mária Jamborová, Gabriela Grausová, Eleonóra Marišová, Tatiana Čičová, Vaclav Vilhelm, Slávka Krížová, Beáta Olga Felkai, Ružena Vajcíková, Štefan Buday, Katalin Rácz, Josef Mezera, Petr Bartoň, Stanislav Buchta, Dagmar Matoskova, Orsolya Tóth, Klára Čámská, Jan Drlík, Gábor Póti, Štěpán Kala, Tomas Medonos, Miluše Abrahamová, Gyöngyi Kürthy, Zdeňka Náglová, Zuzana Federičová, Viktória Vásáry, Eszter Hamza, Szabolcs Biró, Ivan Masár, Laszlo Nagy, Marian Bozik
The collaboration that has led to the publication of this book can be traced back to April 2013, when the Research Institute of Agricultural and Food Economics (VUEPP) in Bratislava, Slovak Republic, approached the Research Institute of Agricultural
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::3e2be432d3359a196ab42c8cdc0a17de
https://doi.org/10.7896/ak1702
https://doi.org/10.7896/ak1702
Autor:
Jaroslav Prazan, Iveta Bošková, Vaclav Voltr, Miluše Abrahamová, Martin Hruska, Ivan Foltyn, Tomas Ratinger, Jan Boudný
Publikováno v:
Review of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Vol 16, Iss 2, Pp 40-49 (2013)
Grasslands received policy attention in the Czech Republic only just fifteen years ago, when they were threatened to be abandoned in the economic transition process. The supports to farming on grasslands have grown gradually, particularly after the E