Crop diversification (CD) encompasses practices such as extending crop rotation, cover cropping and intercropping practices, and growing minor crops. It has attracted increasing interest because it can produce both private benefits for farmers, including improved crop and soil health, and reduced inputs, and public goods for society, including greater biodiversity, carbon sequestration, and climate resilience. Nevertheless, CD is not widely practiced in Europe. This paper uses a conceptual framework based upon the literature on barriers to agricultural innovation and CD to guide a systematic-like literature review of existing review articles on the barriers to CD in Europe and a review of research from the European Crop Diversification Clus...
The data set presents the presence or absence of barriers to crop diversification at different level...
Problem Crop diversification experiences (CDE) of actors enhancing the sustainability of farming sy...
Within the DiverIMPACTS project, the objective of the Work Package 5 is to identify the barriers to ...
Crop diversification (CD) encompasses practices such as extending crop rotation, cover cropping and ...
Crop diversification (CD) encompasses practices such as extending crop rotation, cover cropping and ...
Crop diversification covers different farm-level practices such as extending crop rotations, intercr...
European cropping systems are often characterized by short rotations or evenmonocropping, leading to...
Agriculture can benefit from crop diversification to facilitate its transition to more sustainable a...
Rural areas and farms in France have become more and more specialized, while there is evidence that ...
Lock-ins of crop diversification can prevent cropping systems from becoming more diversified. Identi...
• Crop diversification is a dynamic pathway towards sustainable agrifood systems. • Technological a...
International audienceEuropean cropping systems are often characterized by short rotations or even m...
Crop diversification is recognised as a central strategy towards improved productivity, delivery of ...
Survey was conducted with local experts (advisors, researchers, farmers, etc.) between Januar-April ...
The data set presents the presence or absence of barriers to crop diversification at different level...
Problem Crop diversification experiences (CDE) of actors enhancing the sustainability of farming sy...
Within the DiverIMPACTS project, the objective of the Work Package 5 is to identify the barriers to ...
Crop diversification (CD) encompasses practices such as extending crop rotation, cover cropping and ...
Crop diversification (CD) encompasses practices such as extending crop rotation, cover cropping and ...
Crop diversification covers different farm-level practices such as extending crop rotations, intercr...
European cropping systems are often characterized by short rotations or evenmonocropping, leading to...
Agriculture can benefit from crop diversification to facilitate its transition to more sustainable a...
Rural areas and farms in France have become more and more specialized, while there is evidence that ...
Lock-ins of crop diversification can prevent cropping systems from becoming more diversified. Identi...
• Crop diversification is a dynamic pathway towards sustainable agrifood systems. • Technological a...
International audienceEuropean cropping systems are often characterized by short rotations or even m...
Crop diversification is recognised as a central strategy towards improved productivity, delivery of ...
Survey was conducted with local experts (advisors, researchers, farmers, etc.) between Januar-April ...
The data set presents the presence or absence of barriers to crop diversification at different level...
Problem Crop diversification experiences (CDE) of actors enhancing the sustainability of farming sy...
Within the DiverIMPACTS project, the objective of the Work Package 5 is to identify the barriers to ...