The Sustainability of Agriculture in a Northern Industrialized Country—From Controlling Nature to Rural Development

The concept of sustainability has been a part of theory and practice in agriculture for a long time, but the diverse roots of the concept have led to a number of different definitions of sustainable agriculture. This paper provides an overview of the policy development of sustainable agriculture in...

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Main Authors: Mikael Hildén, Jyrki Aakkula, Pekka Jokinen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2012-12-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/4/12/3387
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spelling doaj-a664ec0afb864c98aae194585cab5d5c2020-11-24T22:46:13ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502012-12-014123387340310.3390/su4123387The Sustainability of Agriculture in a Northern Industrialized Country—From Controlling Nature to Rural Development Mikael HildénJyrki AakkulaPekka JokinenThe concept of sustainability has been a part of theory and practice in agriculture for a long time, but the diverse roots of the concept have led to a number of different definitions of sustainable agriculture. This paper provides an overview of the policy development of sustainable agriculture in Finland by examining internal and external discourses of sustainability and the evolution in different dimensions of sustainability. We show that the debate on sustainability within European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy and Finnish agri-environmental policy are reflected in attempts to implement and monitor sustainability in agriculture in Finland. However, indicators suggest a largely non-sustainable condition. This has contributed to a shift in policy objectives from sustainable agriculture to sustainable rural development, especially in the EU context. As there are commonly trade-offs between the economic, ecological and social dimensions of sustainable development, future developments in sustainable agriculture will inevitably be characterized by continuous redefinitions of problems, paradigm revisions and reassessments of actions already taken.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/4/12/3387sustainable agriculturerural developmentagri-environmental policyFinnish agricultureEU agricultural policy
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Sustainability
sustainable agriculture
rural development
agri-environmental policy
Finnish agriculture
EU agricultural policy
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title The Sustainability of Agriculture in a Northern Industrialized Country—From Controlling Nature to Rural Development
title_short The Sustainability of Agriculture in a Northern Industrialized Country—From Controlling Nature to Rural Development
title_full The Sustainability of Agriculture in a Northern Industrialized Country—From Controlling Nature to Rural Development
title_fullStr The Sustainability of Agriculture in a Northern Industrialized Country—From Controlling Nature to Rural Development
title_full_unstemmed The Sustainability of Agriculture in a Northern Industrialized Country—From Controlling Nature to Rural Development
title_sort sustainability of agriculture in a northern industrialized country—from controlling nature to rural development
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2012-12-01
description The concept of sustainability has been a part of theory and practice in agriculture for a long time, but the diverse roots of the concept have led to a number of different definitions of sustainable agriculture. This paper provides an overview of the policy development of sustainable agriculture in Finland by examining internal and external discourses of sustainability and the evolution in different dimensions of sustainability. We show that the debate on sustainability within European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy and Finnish agri-environmental policy are reflected in attempts to implement and monitor sustainability in agriculture in Finland. However, indicators suggest a largely non-sustainable condition. This has contributed to a shift in policy objectives from sustainable agriculture to sustainable rural development, especially in the EU context. As there are commonly trade-offs between the economic, ecological and social dimensions of sustainable development, future developments in sustainable agriculture will inevitably be characterized by continuous redefinitions of problems, paradigm revisions and reassessments of actions already taken.
topic sustainable agriculture
rural development
agri-environmental policy
Finnish agriculture
EU agricultural policy
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