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How can the Common Agricultural Policy deliver more biodiversity and green infrastructure?
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Levers and potentials of the Common Agricultural Policy to better support green infrastructure, biodiversity and ecosystem services.

Together for more biodiversity. Stable ecosystems are the basis for good yields - today and in the future. Stable ecosystems need biodiversity. So how can farms better contribute to preserving biodiversity? For one thing, by ensuring a better green infrastructure in the agricultural landscape. This means more and better networked landscape elements such as hedges, flower strips, rock piles, ditches, etc.


Through socio-economic research and innovative social-ecological modeling as well as close cooperation with farmers in six project regions,, the CAP4GI project investigates how EU agricultural support under the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) can be better implemented and made sustainable: Enabling farms to make a worthwhile and effective contribution to the conservation of biodiversity in the cultural landscape..

CAP4GI = Common Agricultural Policy for Green Infrastructure

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Agriculture

Working together on sustainable solutions.

The project aims to find out what challenges farmers face when implementing measures to preserve biodiversity. After all, a sensible design of such measures is unthinkable without farms.

CAP4GI therefore relies on close exchange and cooperation with farmers. For this purpose, exchange platforms with farmers take place in a total of six project regions in Baden-Württemberg and Thuringia. The platforms offer practitioners the opportunity to jointly develop solutions for their regions.

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Politics or administration

Harnessing insights from practice and science.

By closely involving farmers, CAP4GI determines the willingness to adopt measures promoting biodiversity. The project will develop scenarios on how these measures and the accompanying reward systems can be designed in a way that supports their swift adoption by farms to foster diverse landscapes. These results also can inform policy and management processes.

In the long term, the project aims to contribute to more effective and cost-efficient biodiversity and environmental programs. At the state-level stakeholder exchange platforms in Thuringia and Baden-Württemberg, actors from administration and politics can enter into direct exchange with farmers, get first-hand insights into challenges in day-to-day practice and contribute to the development of practicable approaches for agri-environmental schemes.

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Research or consultancy

Creating knowledge as a basis for decisions.

CAP4GI explores ways to improve the ecological effectiveness of biodiversity enhancing measures as well as their economic profitability for farmers. For this purpose, the project evaluates socio-cultural, ecological and economic success factors and barriers to the implementation of environmental measures of the CAP. In addition, the researchers will use a socio-ecological model to simulate the effects of different alternative regulatory approaches on biodiversity.

The project follows a landscape approach and is framed by a co-design process along its entire course: By establishing exchange platforms in six regions in Thuringia and Baden-Württemberg, the exchange of relevant actors with the research team as well as among each other is enabled and promoted.

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Agriculture affects the whole of society.

Farmers produce food for all of us. Additionally, the EU's Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) accounts for around one third of the EU budget. A huge amount of money that can have a positive or negative impact on the state of biodiversity, depending on how the funds are used. In the long term, agriculture can only contribute to food security where farms remain economically profitable while maintaining and promoting biodiversity.

This is exactly where CAP4GI comes in and develops policy recommendations on how to invest the money in an economically efficient and ecologically sound way: for society, farms, and our environment.

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Deutschlandkarte, auf der die CAP4GI-Projektregionen in Baden-Württemberg und Thüringen eingezeichnet sind.
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CAP4GI case study regions in Germany

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New video on the importance of fallow land

Why are fallow land so important?

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31 July 2024 - Fallow land? ‘I can recommend it’, says farmer Christian Eimer in the new CAP4GI video. In just under 4 minutes, two farmers and an ecologist explain the benefits of fallow land for agriculture, society and biodiversity. 

 

 

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Hands-on science for everyone

Count butterflies with us!

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June 28, 2024 - Butterflies are beautiful animals! Who is not delighted to see many colorful butterflies fluttering across the meadows again at the beginning of summer? The good news is that butterflies are easy to spot, admire and identify. But just like many other insects, butterfly populations

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Project results

Master's thesis investigates the influence of structural diversity and agricultural intensity on biodiversity

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May 24, 2024 - Which factors influence the occurrence of butterflies and plants on agricultural and agriculturally influenced areas? Lea Kahoun investigated this question in her master's thesis, which was supervised by Guy Pe'er (UFZ/iDiv) as part of CAP4GI.

To answer the question, the Master's

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Opening of the exhibition „Planet A* - Actions for Biodiversity“

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Did you know that around 48,000 animals, 9,500 plants and 14,400 fungal species live with us in Germany? That a tree produces 178 kilograms of oxygen and stores 283 kilograms of carbon? And that services such as clean water and fresh air, which nature provides to us free of charge, can be calculated

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CAP4GI Event

2nd round of exchange meetings with farmers in the six project regions

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In November 2023, the participants of the regional platforms in the Eichsfeld, Thuringian Basin and eastern Thuringian bunter sandstone region in Thuringia and in the Hohenlohe, Lake Constance and northern Upper Rhine regions in Baden-Württemberg will meet again.

At the second meetings in the six

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Externe Veranstaltung

Nachhaltige Ernährungssysteme und Landnutzungswandel - 63. GEWISOLA-Jahrestagung

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Die 63. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften des Landbaues e.V. (GEWISOLA) findet von Mittwoch, den 20. September bis Freitag, den 22. September 2023 an der Georg-August-Universität in Göttingen statt.

Auch das CAP4GI-Team wird dabei sein, wenn auch mit einem

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