The paper describes the work carried out by JRC and EEA to map High Nature Value farmland across the EUJRC.DDG.H.5-Rural, water and ecosystem resource
Decoupling economic growth from the exploitation of natural resources, protecting vulnerable ecosyst...
The concept of HNVF raises thanks to the integration of biodiversity theme into the CAP. The precis...
The term High Nature Value farmland (HNV) refers to types of farmland that are important for biodive...
High Nature Value farmlands (HNVf) are defined as rural lands characterized by high levels of biodiv...
specific species, the biodiversity values of agricultural land can differ substantially across Europ...
The importance of low intensity farming for the conservation of biodiversity throughout Europe was a...
The importance of low intensity farming for the conservation of biodiversity throughout Europe was a...
Agriculture constitutes a dominant land cover worldwide, and rural landscapesunder extensive farming...
High Nature Value (HNV) farmland is farmland that is managed at low intensity and\ud which supports ...
High Nature Value (HNV) farmland is typically characterised by low-intensity farming associated with...
While the identification of High Nature Value (HNV) farmland is possible using the different types o...
In the European Union management and preservation of landscapes is under the responsibility of Membe...
High Nature Value Farmland systems (HNVf) in Europe are recognised for their importance for biodiver...
supplementary dataHigh Nature Value (HNV) farmland is extensively managed farmland that has high bio...
High Nature Value (HNV) farmland landscapes are very often agri-cultural landscapes, since HNV farml...
Decoupling economic growth from the exploitation of natural resources, protecting vulnerable ecosyst...
The concept of HNVF raises thanks to the integration of biodiversity theme into the CAP. The precis...
The term High Nature Value farmland (HNV) refers to types of farmland that are important for biodive...
High Nature Value farmlands (HNVf) are defined as rural lands characterized by high levels of biodiv...
specific species, the biodiversity values of agricultural land can differ substantially across Europ...
The importance of low intensity farming for the conservation of biodiversity throughout Europe was a...
The importance of low intensity farming for the conservation of biodiversity throughout Europe was a...
Agriculture constitutes a dominant land cover worldwide, and rural landscapesunder extensive farming...
High Nature Value (HNV) farmland is farmland that is managed at low intensity and\ud which supports ...
High Nature Value (HNV) farmland is typically characterised by low-intensity farming associated with...
While the identification of High Nature Value (HNV) farmland is possible using the different types o...
In the European Union management and preservation of landscapes is under the responsibility of Membe...
High Nature Value Farmland systems (HNVf) in Europe are recognised for their importance for biodiver...
supplementary dataHigh Nature Value (HNV) farmland is extensively managed farmland that has high bio...
High Nature Value (HNV) farmland landscapes are very often agri-cultural landscapes, since HNV farml...
Decoupling economic growth from the exploitation of natural resources, protecting vulnerable ecosyst...
The concept of HNVF raises thanks to the integration of biodiversity theme into the CAP. The precis...
The term High Nature Value farmland (HNV) refers to types of farmland that are important for biodive...