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Common Agricultural Policy Regionalised Impact - The Rural Development Dimension (CAPRI-RD)

Summary: The CAPRI-RD project aims to develop and apply an operational, pan-European tool including all candidate and potential candidate countries to analyse the regional impacts of all policy measures under CAP Pillar I and II across a wide range of economic, social and environmental indicators, aligned with the Common Monitoring and Evaluation Framework (CMEF).

Overall purpose: The core objective is the development of a pan-European operational tool for regional and spatial policy impact analysis of the CAP with regard to rural development indicators. The tool will be developed by extending and improving the regionalised partial equilibrium model for agriculture, CAPRI (Common Agricultural Policy Regionalised Impact model).

Results and recommendations: The following web page lists the finalized deliverables of the projects, which links to view or download in cases of public available reports https://www.ilr1.uni-bonn.de/agpo/rsrch/capri-rd/del.htm

EAFRD priority areas and themes: Agro-Forestry competitiveness / viability; Ecosystems and resources management; Quality of Life and rural economy; Local development initiatives; Horizontal aspects.
Monitoring, Evaluation and assessment of impact, Policy development and analysis.

Main target end users: Policy makers, beneficiary groups.

Project partners: The project is undertaken by a consortium of 10 research organisations from 7 EU countries and Turkey – see details ...

Project study regions: UK (Upper Thames Tributaries; Chilterns); IE (Cork; Sligo); DE (Rheinland-Pfalz); DK (Brædstrup; Slangerup); HU (south; north east); EL (Mani, Messinia, Southern Peloponnesus); FI (River Lepsämänjoki, Uusimaa).

Language(s): EN

Funding source: EU FP7

Start and end date: March 2009 – February 2013

Website: https://www.ilr1.uni-bonn.de/agpo/rsrch/capri-rd/caprird_e.htm

Project contact:
Wolfgang Britz
Project coordinator
Institute for Food and Resource Economics
University of Bonn
Phone: +49-228-73 25 02
wolfgang.britz@ilr.uni-bonn.de