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Comparative Sustainability Assessment of Extensive Beef Cattle Farms Organic Eprints
Escribano, AJ; Gaspar , P; Mesias, FJ; Escribano, M; Pulido, F.
This chapter analyzes the sustainability of beef cattle systems of the Spanish Rangelands known as “Dehesas”. These are traditional systems of the Iberian Peninsula where native herbaceous vegetation and evergreen species of Quercus provide the basis for extensive livestock farms. These systems are considered as outstanding High Nature Value (HNV) farming systems and the most extensive agroforestry systems in Europe according to CORINE Land Cover. Beef farms in this area show low stocking rates and a small dependence on foodstuff purchases.However, certain changes have occurred in the last decadesdue to the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). On the one hand, some farms have become more intensified, as a way to maximize the revenues from the CAP subsidies....
Tipo: Book chapter Palavras-chave: Farming Systems; Animal husbandry; Beef cattle; Environmental aspects.
Ano: 2015 URL: http://orgprints.org/29485/1/Chapter%20NOVA%20Organic%20beef%20Sustainability.%202015..pdf
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The Contribution of Organic Livestock to Sustainable Rural Development in Sensitive Areas Organic Eprints
Escribano, AJ; Gaspar , P; Mesias, FJ; Escribano, M.
Organic production may contribute positively to rural development. However, there is a gap of knowledge with regard to the livestock sector that the present work is aimed at filling by means of a multidisciplinary and participatory approach. The results suggest that ‘fully organic’ holdings (organic farms that sell products as organic) have the highest potential to contribute to the rural development in the area under study. Nevertheless, its implementation requires higher levels of education and implies higher costs. Due to these difficulties, public subsidies should support such production systems. Moreover, systems with low productivity but high environmental services should be also supported, such as those extensive (either conventional or organic).
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: Farming Systems; Animal husbandry; Policy environments and social economy; Environmental aspects.
Ano: 2015 URL: http://orgprints.org/29518/1/Sustainable%20rural%20development.%20Escribano%20et%20al.%202015.pdf
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The Contribution of Organic Livestock to Sustainable Rural Development in Sensitive Areas Organic Eprints
Escribano, AJ; Gaspar , P; Mesias, FJ; Escribano, M.
Organic production may contribute positively to rural development. However, there is a gap of knowledge with regard to the livestock sector that the present work is aimed at filling by means of a multidisciplinary and participatory approach. The results suggest that ‘fully organic’ holdings (organic farms that sell products as organic) have the highest potential to contribute to the rural development in the area under study. Nevertheless, its implementation requires higher levels of education and implies higher costs. Due to these difficulties, public subsidies should support such production systems. Moreover, systems with low productivity but high environmental services should be also supported, such as those extensive (either conventional or organic).
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: Farming Systems; Animal husbandry; Policy environments and social economy; Environmental aspects.
Ano: 2015 URL: http://orgprints.org/29211/1/Organic%20Livestock%20and%20Sustainable%20Rural%20Development.%20Escribano%20et%20al.%20%282015%29.pdf
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