Report on a a qualitative analysis in 11 case-studies for understanding the process of farm demographic change across EU-farming systems and its influencing factors

Autor: Coopmans, Isabeau, Dessein, Joost, Bilttebier, Jo, Antonioli, Federico, Appel, Franziska, Berry, Robert, Bertolozzi-Caredio, Daniele, Bohatereţ, Valentin-Mihai, Brumă, Ioan-Sebastian, Courtney, Paul, Casonato, Cecilia, Dinculescu, Corina, Dinu-Vasiliu, Codrin, Dobay, Krisztina Melinda, Dolleans, Elodie, Fiorini, Elisabetta, Florian, Violeta, Gavrilescu, Camelia, Gradziuk, Piotr, Heinrich, Florian, Izvoranu, Anca-Marina, Johansson, Sara, Klein, Konstantin, Manevska-Tasevska, Gordana, Matei, Daniela, Meuwissen, Miranda, Neumeister, Delphine, Paolini, Giulio, Peneva, Mariya, Petitt, Andrea, Pineau, Elodie, Pitson, Christine, Severini, Simone, Slijper, Thomas, Soriano, Bárbara, Tanasa, Lucian, Toma, Camelia, Tudor, Monica, Urquhart, Julie, Zawalińska, Katarzyna, Wauters, Erwin
Jazyk: angličtina
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Popis: Farm demographic change at the farming system level is the result of individual farm demographic change processes made by individual farmers. This work invests intergenerational renewal in individual farms through focusing on unravelling complex relations between human behaviour/decisionmaking and observed trends. Indepth interviews performed in all 11 case-studies entailed the identification of drivers that affect the main farm-demographic change processes such as exit, entry, non-exit and non-entry. Then, a cross-case comparison was made to identify common themes affecting or related to farm demographic change.
EU, en; contact: isabeau.coopmans@ilvo.vlaanderen.be
Databáze: OpenAIRE