Anne Maréchal
Institute for European Environmental Policy
7 Papers
18 Citations
Anne Maréchal is an academic researcher from Institute for European Environmental Policy. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public good & Private sector. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
Assessment of the growth in social groups for sustainable agriculture and land management
Jules Pretty,Simon Attwood,Richard J Bawden,Henk van den Berg,Zareen Pervez Bharucha,John Dixon,Cornelia Butler Flora,Kevin Gallagher,Ken Genskow,Susan E. Hartley,Jan Willem Ketelaar,Japhet K. Kiara,Vijay Kumar,Y. Lu,Tom MacMillan,Anne Maréchal,Alma Linda Morales-Abubakar,Andrew Noble,P. V. Vara Prasad,Ewald Rametsteiner,John P. Reganold,Jacob I. Ricks,Johan Rockström,Osamu Saito,Peter J. Thorne,Songliang Wang,Hannah Wittman,Michael Winter,Puyun Yang +28 more
- 07 Aug 2020
TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on intentionally-formed collaborative groups within specific geographic territories, focusing on integrated pest management, forests, land, water, pastures, support services, innovation platforms, and small-scale systems.
Stimulating the social and environmental benefits of agriculture and forestry: An EU-based comparative analysis
Karlheinz Knickel,Anne Maréchal +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a comparative analysis of 34 sectoral, multi-sectoral and territorial real-life case studies spread across 10 EU countries was carried out as part of the EU-funded PEGASUS project.
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A Social‐Ecological Systems Approach to Enhance Sustainable Farming and Forestry in the EU
Janet C Dwyer,Marielle Berriet-Solliec,François-Gaël Lataste,Christopher J Short,Anne Maréchal,Kaley Hart +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a more holistic approach called Social-Ecological Systems (SES) has been adapted and applied in new research to understand more fully how the relationships between public goods and ecosystem services can best be characterised, and beneficial change promoted, through policy reforms and practical action.
Towards a Step Change for Enhanced Delivery of Environmental and Social Benefits from EU Farming and Forestry
TL;DR: More environmentally sensitive management of farmland and forestry is needed in Europe in response to increasing public demand and to meet the requirements of EU legislation for example on biodiversity as mentioned in this paper, however, the provision of environmental and social public goods from farmland and Forestry is not increasing at the required pace.