International audienceFarm abandonment and over-extensification trends in less-favored livestock breeding areas in the Mediterranean have led to socio-environmental issues that are difficult to assess and address, due to the characteristics of these areas (e.g., poor data availability and reliability). In a study case that presents many of the characteristics common to these areas, we combine qualitative and quantitative approaches to assess (i) the relationship between livestock production and land-cover change and (ii) the drivers of farmer decisions, concerning the types of livestock they breed. We show that the Common Agricultural Policy's objective of open-landscape preservation cannot be achieved through the observed livestock managem...
The dynamics of sheep systems the Mediterranean region have been influenced by reforms coming from t...
Previously sheep fanning in French Mediterranean re lied on forage resources combination from contra...
Livestock farming (LF) is increasingly constrained by competition for natural resources, climate cha...
International audienceFarm abandonment and over-extensification trends in less-favored livestock bre...
Marginal and unstable environmental conditions force stockbreeders in drylands to develop adaptive s...
Sedentary extensive small ruminant farming systems are highly important for the preservation of High...
Over the past 20-30 years European livestock farming and the spatial distribution of livestock acros...
International audienceMediterranean livestock fanning systems have evolved to adapt to current and f...
Better aligning agriculture and environmental policies is an important issue for Mediterranean areas...
International audienceIn the countries surrounding the Mediterranean basin, most of the semi-natural...
The sustainability of livestock farming systems (LFS) in relation to global concerns about climate c...
Livestock producers have been widely affected by past reforms of the European Common Agricultural Po...
Extensive outdoor low-intensity livestock farming systems are the principal form of management of hi...
Mediterranean livestock farming systems have evolved in response to the multiple changes that occurr...
The dynamics of sheep systems the Mediterranean region have been influenced by reforms coming from t...
Previously sheep fanning in French Mediterranean re lied on forage resources combination from contra...
Livestock farming (LF) is increasingly constrained by competition for natural resources, climate cha...
International audienceFarm abandonment and over-extensification trends in less-favored livestock bre...
Marginal and unstable environmental conditions force stockbreeders in drylands to develop adaptive s...
Sedentary extensive small ruminant farming systems are highly important for the preservation of High...
Over the past 20-30 years European livestock farming and the spatial distribution of livestock acros...
International audienceMediterranean livestock fanning systems have evolved to adapt to current and f...
Better aligning agriculture and environmental policies is an important issue for Mediterranean areas...
International audienceIn the countries surrounding the Mediterranean basin, most of the semi-natural...
The sustainability of livestock farming systems (LFS) in relation to global concerns about climate c...
Livestock producers have been widely affected by past reforms of the European Common Agricultural Po...
Extensive outdoor low-intensity livestock farming systems are the principal form of management of hi...
Mediterranean livestock farming systems have evolved in response to the multiple changes that occurr...
The dynamics of sheep systems the Mediterranean region have been influenced by reforms coming from t...
Previously sheep fanning in French Mediterranean re lied on forage resources combination from contra...
Livestock farming (LF) is increasingly constrained by competition for natural resources, climate cha...