Q01 - Sustainable DevelopmentReturn
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Sustainable Development of Rural Areas of the Czech Republic in the Context of Instruments of the European UnionMilan VoštaActa Oeconomica Pragensia 2010, 18(5):20-34 | DOI: 10.18267/j.aop.315 In the area of agricultural policy and the balanced growth of the countryside, the European Union promotes technological development and creation of jobs in ways that fulfil the criteria of ecological sustainability. The latest reforms to the Common Agricultural Policy are focused on the development of the countryside, which should greatly contribute to the solution of economic, social and environmental problems. The rural development policy is a part of the second pillar of the Common Agricultural Policy of the EU. The main opportunity for the development of the Czech countryside, and agriculture, is aimed at ensuring constant, sustainable growth and employment. It is necessary to fully utilise the cultural traditions, natural resources and the non-productive functions of agriculture and forestry in conjunction with the principles of environmental conservation and looking after the land. The fundamental strategic document which contributes to the implementation of the Lisbon Strategy is the National Strategic Plan for the development of the countryside of the Czech Republic in the period 2007-2013. The agenda for the development of the countryside of the CR in the period 2007-2013 specifies the individual objectives for development of rural areas, and it is an instrument for receiving support from the EU. |
Interdisciplinary Research Methods of Climate Change - Tools To Interlink Social and Natural Fields of ScienceLenka SlavíkováActa Oeconomica Pragensia 2010, 18(3):21-29 | DOI: 10.18267/j.aop.305 The paper contains a descriptive analysis of selected interdisciplinary research methods developed for the study of complex socio-ecological systems (climate change problems in particular). Institutional analysis and participatory methods of social consensus are in the centre of the focus. |
Multilateral Governance of the Sustainable Development and the Contribution of the EUEva Cihelková, Jakub KrčActa Oeconomica Pragensia 2008, 16(2):37-47 | DOI: 10.18267/j.aop.55 The adoption of the Sustainable Development Strategy in 2001 represented a new attempt to address the challenges that the EU was facing. The deterioration of the environment, the climate change as well as structural changes of world economy represent the new framework that ought to be carried on by the multilateral environmental governance structures. One of the important parts of that system is the WTO and its Doha Development Agenda. This paper outlines the consequences of the Sustainable Development Policy for the multilateral governace. It is based on the characteristic of the EU's sustainable development policy and the contribution of the WTO and related Multilateral Environmental Agreements to the solution of the global environmental problems. |
