A Study on Impacts of the Institutional Environment and Climate Change on Sustainability of Agriculture – the Case of Bulgaria

Hrabrin Bachev Храбрин Башев
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Achieving diverse goals of sustainable development greatly depends on the specific socio-economic, institutional and natural environment in a particular country, industry, region, community, etc. Despite its importance, in Bulgaria, like in other East European countries, there are very few empirical studies on the impact(s) of institutional environment and climate change on agrarian sustainability. This paper incorporates the interdisciplinary New Institutional Economics and assesses the impact of major elements of institutional environment and climate change on agrarian sustainability in Bulgaria. First, the methodological framework is outlined. After that, the impacts of various components of institutional environment and climate change on agrarian sustainability were evaluated. Finally, conclusions with implications for further research are presented. The study is based on in-depth interviews with managers of “representative” market-oriented farms of different juridical types, sizes, specializations, and ecological and geographical locations. Institutional components most contributing to the improvement of agrarian sustainability at the current state of development are personal connections, available information for prices, markets, innovations, etc., established reputation, existing trust, and existing possibilities for free contracting. Factors mostly deterring sustainable agrarian development are existing conflicts over agrarian resources, investment possibilities and obstacles, existing monopoly and power positions, and climate change. Studies of this type are to be further expended as precision and representation increased through improving methods, data sources, and cooperation with interested parties.
制度环境和气候变化对农业可持续发展的影响研究——以保加利亚为例
实现可持续发展的各种目标在很大程度上取决于特定国家、工业、区域、社区等具体的社会经济、体制和自然环境。尽管它很重要,但在保加利亚,像在其他东欧国家一样,很少有关于制度环境和气候变化对农业可持续性影响的实证研究。本文结合了跨学科的新制度经济学,并评估了制度环境和气候变化对保加利亚农业可持续性的主要因素的影响。首先,概述了方法框架。在此基础上,分析了制度环境和气候变化对农业可持续性的影响。最后,本文提出了对未来研究的启示。该研究基于对不同法律类型、规模、专业化、生态和地理位置的“代表性”市场农场管理者的深度访谈。在目前的发展状态下,对改善农业可持续性贡献最大的体制组成部分是个人关系、可获得的价格、市场、创新等信息、已建立的声誉、现有的信任和自由承包的现有可能性。阻碍农业可持续发展的主要因素是现有的土地资源冲突、投资可能性和障碍、现有的垄断和权力地位以及气候变化。通过改进方法、数据来源和与有关各方的合作,将进一步扩大这类研究的精确性和代表性。
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