Abstract

AbstractAn of overview how agri‐environmental problems in 12 central and eastern european countries (CEECs) changed between 1989 and1998 is provided and related to changes in land ownership. Three groups of countries according to land ownership are identified. The change in environmental problems relating to soil, water, biodiversity, and landscape is described. Referring to quantitative data collected in the CEECs, the main trends and new problems that have emerged during the transition process are identified. Possible links between the organizational character of farms and environmental problems are suggested.

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