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Publication YearTitleAuthor(s), Editor(s), Other Contributor(s)Publication Type
2009Addressing Soil Degradation in EU Agriculture: Relevant Processes, Practices and Policies - Report on the project 'Sustainable Agriculture and Soil Conservation (SoCo)'GAY Stephan; LOUWAGIE Geertrui; SAMMETH Frank; RATINGER Tomas; CRISTOIU Adriana; MARECHAL Brechje; PROSPERI Paolo; RUSCO Ezio; TERRES Jean; ADHIKARI Kabindra, et alEUR - Scientific and Technical Research Reports
2012The compatibility of EU biofuel policies with global sustainability and the WTOBURRELL Alison; GAY Stephan; KAVALLARI AikateriniArticles in Journals
2010Economic Prospects for Semi-subsistence Farm Households in EU New Member StatesFRITZSCH Jana; WEGENER Stefan; BUCHENRIEDER Gertrud; CURTISS Jarmila; GOMEZ Y PALOMA Sergio; BURRELL AlisonEUR - Scientific and Technical Research Reports
2009Final Report on the Project 'Sustainable Agriculture and Soil Conservation (SoCo)'GAY Stephan; LOUWAGIE Geertrui; SAMMETH Frank; RATINGER Tomas; MARECHAL Brechje; PROSPERI Paolo; RUSCO Ezio; TERRES Jean; VAN DER VELDE Marijn; BALDOCK David, et alEUR - Scientific and Technical Research Reports
2010Impacts of the EU Biofuel Target on Agricultural Markets and Land Use - A Comparative Modelling AssessmentBLANCO FONSECA Maria, et alJRC Reference Reports
2011IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER? OPPORTUNITIES AND CONSTRAINTS OF SCIENTIFIC POLICY ANALYSIS FOR AGRICULTURE1BURRELL Alison, et alContributions to Conferences
2012An integrated Modelling Platform for Agro-economic Commodity and Policy Analysis (iMAP) - a look back and the way forwardM'BAREK Robert, et alEUR - Scientific and Technical Research Reports
2011Potential EU-Mercosur Free Trade Agreement: Impact AssessmentBURRELL Alison, et aleBook
2010Prospects for Agricultural Markets and Income in the EU 2010-2020GAY Stephan, et alArticles in books
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