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Showing items 1 through 9 of 62.The implementation of an alfalfa crop farming project is evaluated. Launched by a group of ecologists and a farming cooperative, this project is aimed at reconciling agriculture and environment by reintroducing alfalfa in a cereal farming area.
The implementation of an alfalfa crop farming project is evaluated. Launched by a group of ecologists and a farming cooperative, this project is aimed at reconciling agriculture and environment by reintroducing alfalfa in a cereal farming area.
Permanently maintained pastures in France are often located in less desirable areas of the country and are extensively used for grass based farming, dairy farming an mountainous regions), and suckler farming (cattle and sheep, down into the valleys).
Permanently maintained pastures in France are often located in less desirable areas of the country and are extensively used for grass based farming, dairy farming an mountainous regions), and suckler farming (cattle and sheep, down into the valleys).
The overexploitation of natural resources, resulting in an increased need for arable lands by local populations, causes a serious dysfunction in the soil's biological functioning (mineral deficiency, salt stress, etc.).
This paper presents and analyses land use changes in the periurban areas of Meknes, Morocco, focusing on disappearing fertile and productive farmland. Although identified by the Moroccan public policies, the concern for periurban farmland protection is not the government's first priority.
Tropical rainforest currently covers more than 90% of French Guiana. Population growth, however, puts pressure on the land, resulting in increased deforestation, partly due to the need for greater agricultural production.
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a robust tool often used for eco-design. It allows the assessment of environmental impacts, at a global scale, accounting for all stage of a product life cycle, “from cradle to grave”.
A study on the diversity of land use spatial organization of current mountain systems sheds a light on the different factors and conditions that determine land use.