THE CHALLENGE UNDER PLASTIC: GREEN POLICIES IN THE MECCA OF GREENHOUSES. Assessing the Implementation of the European Green Deal in Almería's Greenhouse Agriculture
Abstract
This thesis studies challenges in implementing the European Union's policy on sustainable greenhouse
cultivation in the region of Almería, El Ejido, Spain, with a particular focus on power, capacity, and
politicization. Previous research indicates that a perceived gap between EU directives and local realities,
along with the limited capacity of local stakeholders to influence policymaking, significantly impedes
the implementation of sustainable policy practices. Through qualitative methodology, including
interviews with key stakeholders, this study identifies administrative and economic constraints that
hinder the effective implementation of the European Green Deal. Additionally, it emphasizes how power
imbalances within the EU and the politicization of environmental policies contribute to policy
implementation resistance at the local level. The findings underscore the necessity for greater inclusion
of local actors in the decision-making process and for adaptive policies that align with the specific
capacities in affected regions. The thesis suggests that enhancing legitimacy, building capacity, and
balancing power dynamics are essential for effectively implementing sustainable agricultural policies
within the EU.
Degree
Master theses
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Date
2024-10-03Author
Rodríguez Medina, María Coronada
Keywords
European Green Deal, Greenhouse agriculture, Sustainable agriculture, Policy implementation, Almería, El Ejido
Language
eng