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Andersen, Liselotte Wesley; Marchi, Chiara; Strandberg, Beate; Topping, C.J.; Pedersen Bruus, Marianne; Damgaard, Christian F.; Jensen Secher, Thomas; Olsen, Kent; Dalgaard, Tommy; Bøcher Klit, Peder. |
Oplæg til afsluttende workshop omkring Darcof III. |
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. |
Palavras-chave: "Organics" in general; Biodiversity and ecosystem services. |
Ano: 2010 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/19055/4/19055.pdf |
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Andersen, Liselotte Wesley; Marchi, Chiara; Strandberg, Beate; Damgaard, Christian; Pedersen Bruus, Marianne; Jensen Secher, Thomas; Olsen, Kent; Dalgaard, Tommy; Bøcher Klit, Peder; Topping, C.J.. |
Presentation of the results of Refugia to the ICROFS programme commitee in Silkeborg |
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. |
Palavras-chave: "Organics" in general; Biodiversity and ecosystem services. |
Ano: 2010 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/19054/4/19054.pdf |
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Andersen, Liselotte Wesley; Marchi, Chiara; Strandberg, Beate; Bruus Pedersen, Marianne; Damgaard, Christian; Jensen, Thomas Secher; Olsen, Kent; Dalgaard, Tommy; Topping, C.J.. |
• Økologiske marker har mere ukrudtsbiomasse end konventionelle. • Der er flere blomstrende arter i økologiske hegn end konventionelle forudsat, at der er kontinuitet i den økologiske drift. • Der er flere små pattedyr i små økologiske biotoper end konventionelle. • Fjernmålinger fra fly eller satellit, kaldet remote sensing, kan skelne hvilken afgrødetype der dyrkes, samt forekomsten af småbiotoper. • Uanset driftformen er det vigtigt at inddrage naturhensyn i driften, dvs., at der findes ekstensivt drevne arealer (græsmarker, overdrev, enge) til natur og direkte afsatte arealer til natur. |
Tipo: Other |
Palavras-chave: "Organics" in general; Biodiversity and ecosystem services. |
Ano: 2010 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/23299/7/23299.pdf |
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Topping, C.J.. |
Organic farming has often been suggested as a way of increasing biodiversity in agricultural landscapes, but literature reports a variable success. The drivers in play are multi-factorial and include the particular species groups under consideration, the precise form of organic management, the landscape structural and management context, the area and scale considered, and the historical context. Here ALMaSS, a comprehensive agent-based model simulation system, was used to produce an assessment of the impact of organic and conventional farm types, landscape structure, and management context for six common agricultural wildlife species. ALMaSS outputs can be expressed as a simple index of relative change in abundance and distribution, allowing easy... |
Tipo: Journal paper |
Palavras-chave: Biodiversity and ecosystem services; Research methodology and philosophy. |
Ano: 2011 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/19061/4/19061.pdf |
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Topping, C.J.; Odderskær, P.. |
A total of seven scenarios were constructed to model different aspects on the influence of organic farming practice in the Herning model area. The chosen scenarios aimed to describe different levels of organic farms present and different levels of crop management intensification on organic farms (mechanical weeding, density of live stock grazing, watering). Extensified conditions were a reduction of 50% in intensity compared to standard conditions. The effects of the scenarios were tested on: carabid beetle (Agonum dorsale), Linyphiid spider (Erigone sp.) and skylark as these species are expected to be the most sensitive species in relation to impacts following the agricultural changes described above. Following main results were obtained: • Organic... |
Tipo: Report |
Palavras-chave: Landscape and recreation; Biodiversity and ecosystem services. |
Ano: 2006 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/7985/1/7985.doc |
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Andersen, Liselotte Wesley; Marchi, Chiara; Topping, C.J.; Strandberg, Beate; Bruus Pedersen, Marianne; Damgaard, Christian; Jensen, Thomas Secher; Olsen, Kent; Dalgaard, Tommy. |
Changes in agriculture might drive changes in biodiversity and are expected to have just as serious an effect as climate change. These changes are results of complex changes in land-use as well as land management, intensification of management and structural developments in agriculture. In this review we present results of a recent research project (ICROFS 2013) focusing on organic farming and biodiversity in Denmark and relate the results to international studies that focus on drivers of biodiversity in the agricultural landscape. The project was organized under five major themes, forming the main sections of the present review paper: Impact on i) plant biodiversity ii) insect and food-webs in cereal fields, iii) small mammals, iv) natural genetic... |
Tipo: Journal paper |
Palavras-chave: "Organics" in general. |
Ano: 2013 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/23312/13/23312.pdf |
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Andersen, Liselotte Wesley; Marchi, Chiara; Strandberg, Beate; Topping, C.J.; Jensen, Thomas Secher; Olsen, Kent; Bruus Pedersen, Marianne; Damgaard, Christian; Dalgaard, Tommy. |
Organic farming is generally acknowledged for its positive effects on biodiversity and other landscape services. However, the intensity of farming has changed significantly through the last decade as ranks of traditional holistic organic farmers have been joined by much more economically-driven new organic farmers. At the same time there have also been steady improvements in farming methodology and crop types resulting in efficiency in organic farming which can often rival its conventional counterparts. Therefore, large variations occur between organic farms. |
Tipo: Other |
Palavras-chave: "Organics" in general. |
Ano: 2008 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/23298/7/23298.pdf |
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Topping, C.J.. |
Organic farming has often been suggested as a way of increasing biodiversity in agricultural landscapes, but literature reports a variable success. The drivers in play are multi-factorial and include the particular species groups under consideration, the precise form of organic management, the landscape structural and management context, the area and scale considered, and the historical context. Here ALMaSS, a comprehensive agent-based model simulation system, was used to produce an assessment of the impact of organic and conventional farm types, landscape structure, and management context for six common agricultural wildlife species. ALMaSS outputs can be expressed as a simple index of relative change in abundance and distribution, allowing easy... |
Tipo: Journal paper |
Palavras-chave: Biodiversity and ecosystem services; Research methodology and philosophy. |
Ano: 2011 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/22852/13/Topping_.pdf |
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Høye, T.T.; Skov, F.; Topping, C.J.. |
Reliable assessments of how human activities affect wildlife populations are essential for effective natural resource management. Agent-based models provide a powerful tool for integration of multiple drivers of ecological systems, but communication of model results is at the same time constrained by the complexity of the model responses. Here, we systematically modify a digital version of a real landscape to produce a set of model landscapes differing in the degree of heterogeneity and test how different landscapes affect abundance and occupancy of six model animal species in four different management scenarios using an agent-based model framework (ALMaSS). ALMaSS is capable of highly detailed modelling of individuals but the outputs can be complex and... |
Tipo: Journal paper |
Palavras-chave: Education; Extension and communication Research methodology and philosophy. |
Ano: 2011 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/19062/7/19062.pdf |
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Topping, C.J.. |
Organic farming has often been suggested as a way of increasing biodiversity in agricultural landscapes, but literature reports a variable success. The drivers in play are multi-factorial and include the particular species groups under consideration, the precise form of organic management, the landscape structural and management context, the area and scale considered, and the historical context. Here ALMaSS, a comprehensive agent-based model simulation system, was used to produce an assessment of the impact of organic and conventional farm types, landscape structure, and management context for six common agricultural wildlife species. ALMaSS outputs can be expressed as a simple index of relative change in abundance and distribution, allowing easy... |
Tipo: Journal paper |
Palavras-chave: Biodiversity and ecosystem services; Research methodology and philosophy. |
Ano: 2011 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/19029/4/19029.pdf |
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