Norway has vast rangeland resources (292,361 km2) with an estimated carrying capacity of nearly four million sheep and lambs, twice the current number. However, the intensive production system currently applied has led to more concentrate dependency, resulting in heavier animals in addition to poorer utilization of rangelands and homegrown feed. Intensive feeding systems indirectly influence the sustainability of ecosystems by promoting intensive cropping that can deplete soil fertility and threaten landscape preservation and biodiversity. By contrast, extensive grazing systems can produce environmentally and animal-friendly food products and contribute to regulating soil health, water and nutrient cycling, soil carbon sequestration, and re...
Ruminant farming systems are questioned for their contribution to climate change and feed-food compe...
Abstract. The paper studies the economy and ecology of sheep farming at the farm level and includes ...
We investigated the impact of Norway's current zonal carnivore management system for four large carn...
Norway has vast rangeland resources (292,361 km2) with an estimated carrying capacity of nearly four...
Norway has vast rangeland resources (292,361 km2) with an estimated carrying capacity of nearly four...
The morphological and productive aspects of Norwegian sheep have developed over time and adapted to ...
Norwegian sheep production is based on the use of free outfield grazing resources in the mountains a...
The economy of extensive livestock farming systems in rural areas of Southwestern Norway was invest...
Norway has the largest sheep population (>1 million winterfed ewes) in Scandinavia. Sheep farming is...
The Norwegian sheep industry is based on utilization of “free” rangeland pasture resources. Use of m...
The Norwegian sheep industry is based on utilization of “free” rangeland pasture resources. Use of m...
The open landscapes produced over centuries by small-scale farming in Norwegian coastal and fjord ar...
International audienceAbstractRuminant farming systems are questioned for their contribution to clim...
AbstractRuminant farming systems are questioned for their contribution to climate change and feed-fo...
AbstractRuminant farming systems are questioned for their contribution to climate change and feed-fo...
Ruminant farming systems are questioned for their contribution to climate change and feed-food compe...
Abstract. The paper studies the economy and ecology of sheep farming at the farm level and includes ...
We investigated the impact of Norway's current zonal carnivore management system for four large carn...
Norway has vast rangeland resources (292,361 km2) with an estimated carrying capacity of nearly four...
Norway has vast rangeland resources (292,361 km2) with an estimated carrying capacity of nearly four...
The morphological and productive aspects of Norwegian sheep have developed over time and adapted to ...
Norwegian sheep production is based on the use of free outfield grazing resources in the mountains a...
The economy of extensive livestock farming systems in rural areas of Southwestern Norway was invest...
Norway has the largest sheep population (>1 million winterfed ewes) in Scandinavia. Sheep farming is...
The Norwegian sheep industry is based on utilization of “free” rangeland pasture resources. Use of m...
The Norwegian sheep industry is based on utilization of “free” rangeland pasture resources. Use of m...
The open landscapes produced over centuries by small-scale farming in Norwegian coastal and fjord ar...
International audienceAbstractRuminant farming systems are questioned for their contribution to clim...
AbstractRuminant farming systems are questioned for their contribution to climate change and feed-fo...
AbstractRuminant farming systems are questioned for their contribution to climate change and feed-fo...
Ruminant farming systems are questioned for their contribution to climate change and feed-food compe...
Abstract. The paper studies the economy and ecology of sheep farming at the farm level and includes ...
We investigated the impact of Norway's current zonal carnivore management system for four large carn...