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Silvopastoralism and sustainable land management. Proceedings of an international congress on silvopastoralism and sustainable management held in Lugo, Spain, April 2004

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Wallingford :CABI Publishing :2005Description: ii + 429ISBN:
  • 1-84593-001-0
  • 978-1-84593-001-1
Subject(s): Online resources: Abstract: These proceedings contain 123 papers which are divided into 5 main sessions. The first session includes the characterization of silvopastoral systems in a global context while the second session deals with the effects of the management tools on the productivity and quality of silvopastoral systems. The ecological implications of the silvopastoral systems is discussed in the third session, with emphasis on the biodiversity and sustainable management aspects. The fourth session, on the other hand, examines the main economical, social and cultural aspects of silvopastoral systems. Lastly, the fifth session evaluates the perspectives of these systems in a global and European context.
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These proceedings contain 123 papers which are divided into 5 main sessions. The first session includes the characterization of silvopastoral systems in a global context while the second session deals with the effects of the management tools on the productivity and quality of silvopastoral systems. The ecological implications of the silvopastoral systems is discussed in the third session, with emphasis on the biodiversity and sustainable management aspects. The fourth session, on the other hand, examines the main economical, social and cultural aspects of silvopastoral systems. Lastly, the fifth session evaluates the perspectives of these systems in a global and European context.

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