Cropland diversity was the focus of this work to support regional policy in a land planning perspective for the development of both the agriculture and renewable energy sectors. Considering the Capitanata region (South of Italy) as a case study, the land share-out in agricultural crops have been assessed by using two different approaches: a) multi-year census data and b) land use/land cover digital maps through GIS assisted techniques. In the first case, the smallest land unit was the administrative municipality while in the second, it was the cell of a grid having a regular sized mesh (3 km) superimposed to the digital map. The share of the cultivated surfaces among the main crop categories was computed with reference to the region as...
The study analyzes and explains on-farm diversification in Emilia-Romagna, a productive and agricult...
Landscape analysis is regarded as a new tool for monitoring and judging land use patterns in terms o...
The association of natural and farmed areas is of primary importance for ecological networks in agri...
Cropland diversity was the focus of this work to support regional policy in a land planning perspect...
European cropping systems are often characterized by short rotations or evenmonocropping, leading to...
Diverse agricultural land uses are a typical feature of multifunctional landscapes. The uncertain ch...
Agricultural intensification negatively affects the environment through soil degradation, loss of ag...
Agricultural intensification (AI) negatively affects the environment through soil degradation, loss ...
This virtual issue comprises papers that address diversification for providing sustainable solutions...
Agricultural diversification can occur in many forms (e.g., genetic variety, species, structural) an...
The industrialization of agriculture and efforts to maximize yields of commodity crops are major dri...
In the CAP reform 2014–2020, the 'green' component of direct payments remunerates environmental serv...
As result of a strong anthropic pressure, all European landscape is increasingly becoming a complex ...
1 Introduction Since the late 1950s, the advances in agronomy, genetics, and chemistry significantly...
There is a lack of results on the advantages and limitations of combining different crop diversifica...
The study analyzes and explains on-farm diversification in Emilia-Romagna, a productive and agricult...
Landscape analysis is regarded as a new tool for monitoring and judging land use patterns in terms o...
The association of natural and farmed areas is of primary importance for ecological networks in agri...
Cropland diversity was the focus of this work to support regional policy in a land planning perspect...
European cropping systems are often characterized by short rotations or evenmonocropping, leading to...
Diverse agricultural land uses are a typical feature of multifunctional landscapes. The uncertain ch...
Agricultural intensification negatively affects the environment through soil degradation, loss of ag...
Agricultural intensification (AI) negatively affects the environment through soil degradation, loss ...
This virtual issue comprises papers that address diversification for providing sustainable solutions...
Agricultural diversification can occur in many forms (e.g., genetic variety, species, structural) an...
The industrialization of agriculture and efforts to maximize yields of commodity crops are major dri...
In the CAP reform 2014–2020, the 'green' component of direct payments remunerates environmental serv...
As result of a strong anthropic pressure, all European landscape is increasingly becoming a complex ...
1 Introduction Since the late 1950s, the advances in agronomy, genetics, and chemistry significantly...
There is a lack of results on the advantages and limitations of combining different crop diversifica...
The study analyzes and explains on-farm diversification in Emilia-Romagna, a productive and agricult...
Landscape analysis is regarded as a new tool for monitoring and judging land use patterns in terms o...
The association of natural and farmed areas is of primary importance for ecological networks in agri...