Our aim was to identify elements useful in designing policies and programmes for conservation of farm animal genetic resources, taking as case study a group of European local cattle breeds. We first investigated the implications of differences among countries in the policies and programmes to be developed. Secondly, we analysed key elements common to countries, which may affect local breed viability. We used the herd size trend expected by the farmer in the near future as an indicator of breed viability. Fifteen breeds, for a total of 355 farms, were surveyed. To take into account the multiple factors influencing breeds demographic trends, the questionnaire included economical, technical and social aspects. Among the major differences...
SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats) analysis is a tool widely used to help in de...
The concept of a breed, in which all members have a pedigree tracing their ancestry, was developed p...
Understanding farmers\u27 attitudes towards traits is critical for developing appropriate breeding g...
Our aim was to identify elements useful in designing policies and programmes for conservation of far...
Our aim was to identify elements useful in designing policies and programmes for conservation of far...
Our aim was to identify elements useful in designing policies and programmes for conservation of far...
Within the EURECA project (Towards self-sustainable EUropean REgional CAttle breeds), we interviewed...
Farm characteristics reflecting differences among breeds and countries, for developing local policie...
Recognizing cultural diversity among local breed farmers is crucial for the successful development a...
This study aims to identify common patterns influencing dynamics and sustainability of 16 local Euro...
We consider the choice of farm animal breeds for conservation programmes. Based on an analysis of pa...
The aim of the study was to determine the role played by farmers’ socio-demographic factors in the c...
Which policies and strategies are required to successfully maintain our European Farm Animal Genetic...
Animal genetic diversity is a unique and irreplaceable heritage. Globally, about 20 % of all breeds ...
In Europe, about 45% of local cattle breeds are categorized “at risk”. In Europe, member states may ...
SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats) analysis is a tool widely used to help in de...
The concept of a breed, in which all members have a pedigree tracing their ancestry, was developed p...
Understanding farmers\u27 attitudes towards traits is critical for developing appropriate breeding g...
Our aim was to identify elements useful in designing policies and programmes for conservation of far...
Our aim was to identify elements useful in designing policies and programmes for conservation of far...
Our aim was to identify elements useful in designing policies and programmes for conservation of far...
Within the EURECA project (Towards self-sustainable EUropean REgional CAttle breeds), we interviewed...
Farm characteristics reflecting differences among breeds and countries, for developing local policie...
Recognizing cultural diversity among local breed farmers is crucial for the successful development a...
This study aims to identify common patterns influencing dynamics and sustainability of 16 local Euro...
We consider the choice of farm animal breeds for conservation programmes. Based on an analysis of pa...
The aim of the study was to determine the role played by farmers’ socio-demographic factors in the c...
Which policies and strategies are required to successfully maintain our European Farm Animal Genetic...
Animal genetic diversity is a unique and irreplaceable heritage. Globally, about 20 % of all breeds ...
In Europe, about 45% of local cattle breeds are categorized “at risk”. In Europe, member states may ...
SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats) analysis is a tool widely used to help in de...
The concept of a breed, in which all members have a pedigree tracing their ancestry, was developed p...
Understanding farmers\u27 attitudes towards traits is critical for developing appropriate breeding g...