La politique agricole commune après 2013

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La politique agricole commune après 2013
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS SOCIETY
ANNUAL CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
2010
(PROVISIONAL)
Pollock Halls Edinburgh
Monday March 29th 2010
Joint one-day conference of AES and SFER on ‘The Common Agricultural Policy Post 2013'
Journée de conférence conjointe AES/SFER sur 'La politique agricole commune après 2013'
Pollock Halls, Edinburgh, Pollock Halls, Édimbourg
9:00
Registration & Tea/Coffee – Welcome
Accueil – Enregistrement –Thé/café
9:30-11:00
Session 1. Perspectives on addressing market instability and income risk for farmers
Perspectives sur les questions d’instabilité des marchés et de risque pour le revenu des
agriculteurs
Speakers
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Professor Alan Matthews, Trinity College Dublin
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Tancrèdre Voituriez, CIRAD et IDDRI-Sciences Po
Discussants
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J.P. Jamet, Directeur du Centre National pour la Promotion des Produits Agricoles et
Alimentaires (CNPA)
11:00-11:30
Tea/coffee-Thé/café
11:30-13:00
Session 2. Perspectives on addressing public goods provided by agriculture
Perspectives sur les questions de biens d’intérêt public fournis par l’agriculture
Speakers
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Professor Nick Hanley, University of Stirling
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Pierre Dupraz, INRA Rennes
Discussants
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Vicki Swales (Royal Society for the Protection of Birds)
13:00-14:00
Lunch Break
14:00-15:30
Session 3. Perspectives on addressing adjustment and rural development issues
Perspectives sur les questions d’ajustement et de développement rural
Speakers
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Professor Bill Slee and Dr Sarah Skerratt (Macaulay Institute and SAC)
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Aurélie Trouvé, ENESAD/INRA Dijon
Discussants
15:30-16:00
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French representative from APCA (Agricultural extension service) (tbc)
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Other/Autre?
Tea/coffee-Thé/café
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Joint one-day conference of AES and SFER on ‘The Common Agricultural Policy Post 2013'
Journée de conférence conjointe AES/SFER sur 'La politique agricole commune après 2013'
29 March 2010, Pollock Halls, Edinburgh/29 mars 2010, Pollock Halls, Édimbourg
Continued
16:00-18:00
Session 4. Round Table Discussion of CAP future
Table ronde sur l'avenir de la PAC
Round Table participants
18:00
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Richard Wakeford, DG Rural Futures in the Scottish Government (tbc)
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Bernard Bourget, Président de la commission "prospective, études et évaluation", Conseil
général de l'agriculture, de l'alimentation et des espaces ruraux
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L.P. Mahé, Prof Emeritus, Agrocampus-Ouest
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Bruce Ross, Managing Director Ross-Gordon Consultants, Brussels
Drinks Reception and buffet (also registration for AES Conference)
Réception et enregistrement pour la conférence de l'AES
The conference will be conducted in English and French and simultaneous translation
facilities will be available
La conférence disposera de services de traduction simultanée français-anglais.
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Tuesday March 30th – AES Conference Day 1
Executive Meeting
8.00
Registration
9.00
Welcome and Parallel Symposia
CAP Rural Development Policy and its Evaluation: Lessons and Prospects for the Future
Organisers Janet Dwyer, Berkeley Hill and David Blandford
Dietary change in the UK—what’s wrong and can we do better? Chair Bruce Traill
Tea/ Coffee Break
10.30
Food
Bio- energy
11.00
Contributed Paper Session 1
Impact of an Increase in Liquid Biofuels for Road Transport on Agriculture in the UK
Impacts of the US Ethanol Boom in Rural Mexico
The Implications of Alternative Domestic and Trade Policies for Biofuels for Market
Variability
Do defaults matter? Willingness to pay to avoid GM food vis a vis organic and
conventional food in the UK, Denmark and Spain.
Functional Ingredients and Food Choice: Results from a Choice Experiment
Developm
ent
Agricultural Policy
More or Better? Measuring Quality versus Quantity in Food Consumption
Climate Change
12.15
13.15
Economic Impact of Reforms to the Less Favoured Area Payment
Impact of Risk within the Northern Ireland Dairy Sector
Regionalized analysis of land use and land abandonment in the European Union:
Extensions to CAPRI
Determinants of Livelihood Security in Poor Settlements in Bangladesh
Market structure and performance: An attempt at formalizing the West African “cotton
problem”
Explaining the volatility of agricultural protection in developing countries
Food
Montserrat Costa-Font, Richard Tranter, José M. Gil,
Philip Jones & Morten Gylling
Dr Iain Fraser, Michael Bitzios & Dr Janet HaddockFraser
Corinna Manig & Alessio Moneta
Daragh Clancy, Reamonn Fealy, Stuart Green, Cathal
O’Donoghue & Fiona Thorne
Lichun Zhang, Myles Patton & Seamus McErlean
Torbjörn Jansson, Wolfgang Britz, Alan Renwick and
Peter Verburg
Sanzidur Rahman & Shaeen Aktar
Claire Delpeuch, Anneleen Vandeplas & Jo Swinnen
Sarah Maas
Contributed Session 2
Copenhagen meets Doha: greenhouse gas emission reduction and trade liberalization
in Norwegian agriculture
David Blandford, Ivar Gassland & Erling Vårdal
Costs of Carbon Dioxide Abatement via Land-use Adaptation – the example of organic
soil cultivation
Jochen Kantelhardt, Matthias Drösler & Lena Schaller
Cutting Irish Agricultures Greenhouse Gas Emissions: A Carrot and Stick Approach
An Analysis of the Consumption of Sausages in Scotland using Supermarket Data
Are consumers beef quality perceptions in accordance with objective beef quality?
Rural
Development
Yuki Yano, David Blandford & Yves Surry
Lunch
A Hedonic Metric Approach to Estimating the Demand for Differentiated Products
An analysis of the interactions between farm households and their local economies
Assessing the Impacts of Farm Payments and CAP reforms in Farm Households: An
Application to French Crop Farms
Rural Homeownership and Labour Mobility in the U.S: Some preliminary evidence.
CAP Reform Options: A Challenge for Analysis & Synthesis
Policy
In Seck Kim, Julian Binfield, Joan Moss, Myles Patton
& Lichun Zhang
George A. Dyer
EU Policy Reform and Price Volatility: The case of Sugar
Evaluating the Effects of Decoupled Payment under Output and Price Uncertainty
James Breen, Trevor Donnellan & Michael Wallace
Osman Gulseven & Michael Wohlgenant
Cesar Revoredo Giha, Beata Kupiec-Teahan, Wendy
Wrieden, Victoria Davis, Anne Milne & Philip Leat
Marija Banovic, Ana Cristina Monteiro, José Pedro
Cardoso Lemos, Maria Madalena Barreira, & Magda
Aguiar Fontes
Deborah Roberts
Sébastien Mary
Maureen Kilkenny, Daniel Monchuk & Euan Phimister
Attila Jambor & David Harvey
C W Morgan & T Lloyd
Kotakou Christina & Stelios D. Katranidis
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Tuesday March 30th – AES Conference Day 1
Parallel Symposia
14.30
Domestic Support Disciplines and Policies: Past Experience and Future Prospects
Organisers: David Orden and Tim Josling
The food price crisis: Lessons to be learnt? Chair Steve Wiggins
16.00
Tea/Coffee Break
Agricultural
Policy
AgriEnvironment
Bio-Economics
Sustainabili
ty
17.45
19.15
Contributed Paper Session 3
J.Sauer
Land Use
16.30
On the coordination of the agri-environmental and water internalizing policies in the
Crau area (South-East of France)
The extent of active farmer participation behaviour in the Rural Environment Protection
Scheme (REPS)
Sharing water across hetereogenous farmers under climate uncertainty
Capital Based Sustainability Indicators as a Possible Way for Measuring Agricultural
Sustainability
Future Trends in Irish Agricultural Sustainability
UK Consumers Priorities for Sustainable Food Purchases
Predicted effects of CAP reform on management of Great Britain’s extensive sheep
farms
Economic Value of Disease Surveillance: Theory and Empirical Methods
Elsa Martin & Hubert Stahn
Geraldine Murphy, Stephen Hynes, Eithne
Murphy & Cathal O’Donoghue
Denis Lanzanova & Arnaud Reynaudy
Caroline Saunders, Wm Kaye-Blake, Rachel
Campbell, P. Dalzail
Emma J. Dillon , Thia Hennessy & Stephen
Hynes
Clonan, A, Holdsworth, M, Swift J & Wilson, P
Stott, A.W., Vosough Ahmadi, B., Milne, C.E.,
Morgan-Davies, C , Dwyer, C., Kupiec-Tehan,
B., Ringrose, S., Phillips, K. & Waterhouse, A.
Diogo M. Souza Monteiro, Linda Hoinville &
Alasdair Cook
Cattle farmers’ preferences for Disease Free Zones: a choice experiment analysis in
Kenya
David Otieno, Eric Ruto and Lionel Hubbard
Efficient nutrient management - A win for the farmer and a win for the environment.
Dr. Cathal Buckley
An Econometric Analysis of the Trade and the Environmental Impacts of Pig Welfare in
Scotland
Crofting and bumblebee conservation: how socio-economic changes to crofting may
affect rare bumblebee populations in the Outer Hebrides
The impact of further CAP reform on Irish economic and farm structures
CAP Reform and its impact on structural change and productivity growth: a cross
country analysis
The Impact of the Economic Recession on Developing Country Trade
Luiza M. Toma, Alistair W. Stott, Emma M.
Baxter & Susan Jarvis
Lynne M. Osgathorpe, Kirsty Park, Dave
Goulson & Nick Hanley
Ana Corina Miller
Andrius Kazukauskas & Carol Newman
Jose Brambila Macias, Isabella Massa &
Matthew Salois
Annual General Meeting of the Agricultural Economics Society
Conference Dinner and Ceilidh
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Wednesday March 31st – AES Conference Day 2
Food
Agricultural
Efficiency
Development
AgriEnvironment
9.00
Contributed Paper Session 4
Adverse Selection in the Environmental Stewardship Scheme: Evidence in the Higher
Level Stewardship Scheme?
Emmanuelle Quillérou, Prof. Rob Fraser & Dr Iain
Fraser
Uwe Latacz-Lohmann, Steven Schilizzi & Gunnar
Breustedt
Johannes Sauer & Ada Wossink
Maria Sassi
Auctioning agri-environmental incentive contracts
Marketed Outputs and Non-Marketed Ecosystem Services
A country perspective of the determinants of food insecurity in Sub-Saharan Africa
Romanian Food Consumers following EU Accession: Short-term Welfare Effects
Revisited
Social Capital and Weather Shocks in Ethiopia: Climate Change and Culturally-Induced
Poverty Traps
Carmen Hubbard
Salvatore di Falco, Erwin Bulte & Mahmud Yesuf
Cesar Revoredo-Giha, Johannes Sauer & Andrew
Barnes
Raushan Bokusheva, Subal C. Kumbhakar &
Bernard Lehmann
A Comparison of Farm Level Efficiencies across UK countries
The effect of environmental cross compliance regulations on Swiss farm productivity
Assessing the resource- productivity and technical efficiency of improved maize seed
production in Nepal: A stochastic frontier approach
Examining the Carryover Effects of Incidental Fear on Economic Decision Making – An
Application to Food Scares
Perceptions of Relative responsibility for Food Safety
Pashupati Paudel & Atsushi Matsuoka
Nikhil Masters
Seda Erdem, Dan Rigby and Ada Wossink
Mohamud Hussein, Prof Andrew Fearne & Dr Marian
Garcia Martinez
Comparative analysis of co-regulatory approaches to food hygiene controls
10.15
10.45
Trade
Non-Market
Valuation
Production
Economics
Food
Climate
Change
11.45
Tea/Coffee Break (Posters)
Presidential Address
Professor David Blandford
The visible or invisible hand? The balance between markets and regulation in agricultural policy
Contributed Paper Session 5
Energy, Agri-food Sectors and Climate Change: A CGE model for the Case of
Northern Ireland
Modelling Greenhouse Gas Emissions on Diversified Farms: The Case of Dairy Sheep
Farming in Greece
The perceptions of dairy farmers towards climate change
Minimum pricing of alcohol and its impact on consumption in the UK
Designing Dietry Interventions: A Re-examination of the Determinants of Dietry choice
in the UK
Fat Taxes and Thin Subsidies: Distributional Impacts and Welfare Effects
Decision Making Behaviour of Beef Farmers using Discrete Choice Modelling
Distinguishing Different Industry Technologies and Localized Technical Change
Erin Smith Minihan & Ziping Wu
Sintori A., & Tsiboukas K.
Andrew Barnes & Luiza Toma
Matthieu Arnoult & Richard Tiffin
C.S.Srinivasan
Matthew J. Salois & Richard Tiffin
Ronan Waters & Dr. Cathal O’Donoghue
Catherine J. Morrison Paul & Johannes Sauer
Identifying Robust Milk Production Systems
Duncan Anderson, Claire Jack, Niamh Connolly,
Conrad Ferris & Alistair Carson
The Effect of Household Preferences and Income on the Value of Child Safety on
Farms
Claire A. Cockerill, Susan M Chilton, W George
Hutchinson & David Matthews
Attribute processing in environmental choice analysis: implications for willingness to
pay
Danny Campbell, Victoria Lorimer, Claudia Aravena &
George Hutchinson.
Public attitudes towards changing landscapes
Diane Burgess, Myles Patton, Stavros Georgiou &
Dave Matthews
An EU-Canada bilateral trade agreement: a DefraTAP application
Elisavet Kitou & George Philippidis
The LTEM (Lincoln Trade and Environment Model) extending the modelling capability
to include forestry
Saunders, C. M. and Kaye Blake, B.
Trade and SPS regulations: The importance of being Earnest?
Marie-Agnès Jouanjean & Alexandre Le Vernoy
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Wednesday March 31st – AES Conference Day 2
13.00
14.00
Lunch
Poster Session
2nd Executive Meeting
Shorter Contributed Paper Session 1
Development
Agricultural Financing Policies and Rural Development in Nigeria
School attendance and agriculture in Central America
The Insertion of Small-scale Farmers into market mechanism, Can it really
improve the Indonesian gurem. The perspective of the market price
formation farmers’ welfare?
Effects of Global Climate Change on Nigerian Agriculture and Farmers’
Response: An Empirical Analysis
Non-Market Valuation
Supply Chains
How agricultural reforms can reshape rural areas: a dynamic socioeconomic geography of China.
Eze Christopher. C., J.I. Lemchi, A.I. Ugochukwu, V .C. Eze,
A.O Awulonu, A.X. Okon
Ana María Cuestai & Osmel Manzanoi
Dwi Winarsih, Sutanta & Laurent Augier
Apata, T.G, Ogunyinka, A.I., Apata, O.M., Sanusi, R.A &
Ogunwale, S
Prof. Roberto Fanfani, Barbara Barone, Nica Claudia Calò &
Irene Monasterolo
A farm level assessment of the profitability of Entry Level Scheme
participation in the Lincolnshire Wolds
Costs and Effects of Management Type Policy Instruments - An Empirical
Investigation Considering Risk
Impact of the economic recession on emissions of greenhouse gases from
agriculture in the Republic of Ireland
Market-Creating Effect of the Internet on Food Trade
Risk and the decision to produce biomass crops: a stochastic analysis
Combining discrete and continuous mixing approaches to accommodate
heterogeneity in price sensitivities in environmental choice analysis
Comparing the Traditional Stated Preference Valuation Technique to a
Prediction Based Approach
George R. Harrison & James V.H. Jones
Johannes Sauer & John Walsh
Patrick Gillespie
Štefan Bojnec and Imre Fert
Daragh Clancy
Danny Campbell, Edel Doherty, Stephen Hynes & Tom van
Rensburg.
Lava Yadav, Tom van Rensberg & Hugh Kelley
Estimating the Social Welfare Effects of New Zealand Apple Imports
David C. Cook, Shuang Liu, Rob W. Fraser,
Abu-Baker Siddique and Dean R. Paini
Reducing Bias from Choice Experiments Estimates in the Demand for
Recreation
A. Longo, E. Rowan & G Hutchinson
Milk market integration between Hungary and Poland
Zoltan Bakucs, Jan Fa kowski & Imre Fert
The Impact of Avian Influenza on Vertical Price Transmission in the
Egyptian Poultry Sector
Poverty, livelihoods and war legacies: the case of post-war rural Kosovo
Islam Hassouneh, Amr Radwan, Teresa Serra & José M. Gil
Elodie Douarin, Julie Litchfield & Rachel Sabates-Wheeler
Agricultural Efficiency
Micro level impacts of policy reforms in developing countries
Jonathan Brooks
An Integrated Parametric and Non-Parametric Input Distance Function
Approaches to Efficiency and Policy Analysis in Maize Production in Benue
State Nigeria
Goodness C. Aye & Eric D. Mungatana
Impacts of labour on interactions between economics and animal welfare in
extensive sheep farms
Vosough Ahmadi, B., Erhard, H.W., Dwyer, C.M., MorganDavies, C. Waterhouse, A., Milne, C.E. , Kupiec-Tehan, B.,
Ringrose, S., Goddard, P, Phillips, K. & Stott, A.W.
The Adoption of Grassland Management Practices Among Irish Dairy
Farmers
Kevin P. Heanue
Understanding farmers' intention to convert to organic drystock farming: An
application of the theory of planned behaviour
Evaluating the Irish Farm Afforestation Decision: a discounted cash flow
analysis
Doris Laepple
Breen, J., Clancy, D., Ryan, M., Thorne, F.& Wallace, M.
Banning pesticides in times of climate change and water scarcity?
15.15
15.45
Holger Bergmann & Eva Noack
Tea /Coffee Break
Symposium 3
Parallel Symposia
Adaptation to Climate Change, Chair Mark Rounsevell
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Environmental Impact of Livestock: (to be confirmed)
17. 15
End of AES Conference
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