Conservation and enhancement of biodiversity are mentioned in the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM) standards and in all national guidelines as essential pillars for organic agriculture. Recent reviews show that organic agriculture enhances the number of species and the abundance of many taxa (plants, birds, mammals, earthworms, arthropods, soil microbes), compared with conventional agriculture. Considering the benefits for sustainability, a multi-criteria analysis shows that organic agriculture not only improves biodiversity but also has positive effects on soil (e.g., soil erosion, structure, biological activity), water (e.g., no pesticide residues) and climatic factors (e.g., air pollution). In organic hor...
One of the aims of organic farming is the protection of biodiversity. In the EU FP7 project BioBio, ...
Farmland biodiversity in Europe has been declining for some time, particularly steeply in the second...
Organic farming is promoted to reduce environmental impacts of agriculture, but surprisingly little ...
Conservation and enhancement of biodiversity are mentioned in the International Federation of Organi...
Changes in farming practices over the past century have had negative influence on farmland biodivers...
This review deals with the influence of organic farming, as well as with the effects the conversion ...
Organic farming has been regarded as an alternative solution for both agricultural sustainability an...
Not AvailableDue to the regulations of organic farming, few options remain for organic farmers to ma...
Organic farming is potentially useful approach for in situ conservation of biodiversity when the far...
The loss of biodiversity in agricultural landscapes has been dramatic over the past few decades with...
Over the last century, the intensification of agriculture with high inputs of synthetic pesticides a...
Intensive discussions are ongoing with regard to the negative impacts of intensive farming practices...
The greatest problem of modern agricultural practices is the use of chemical pesticides and fertiliz...
Plants benefit from organic farming, particularly plants that are insect pollinated, annuals and rar...
One of the aims of organic farming is the protection of biodiversity. In the EU FP7 project BioBio, ...
Farmland biodiversity in Europe has been declining for some time, particularly steeply in the second...
Organic farming is promoted to reduce environmental impacts of agriculture, but surprisingly little ...
Conservation and enhancement of biodiversity are mentioned in the International Federation of Organi...
Changes in farming practices over the past century have had negative influence on farmland biodivers...
This review deals with the influence of organic farming, as well as with the effects the conversion ...
Organic farming has been regarded as an alternative solution for both agricultural sustainability an...
Not AvailableDue to the regulations of organic farming, few options remain for organic farmers to ma...
Organic farming is potentially useful approach for in situ conservation of biodiversity when the far...
The loss of biodiversity in agricultural landscapes has been dramatic over the past few decades with...
Over the last century, the intensification of agriculture with high inputs of synthetic pesticides a...
Intensive discussions are ongoing with regard to the negative impacts of intensive farming practices...
The greatest problem of modern agricultural practices is the use of chemical pesticides and fertiliz...
Plants benefit from organic farming, particularly plants that are insect pollinated, annuals and rar...
One of the aims of organic farming is the protection of biodiversity. In the EU FP7 project BioBio, ...
Farmland biodiversity in Europe has been declining for some time, particularly steeply in the second...
Organic farming is promoted to reduce environmental impacts of agriculture, but surprisingly little ...