The High Nature Value (HNV) classification of farm systems, proposed by the European Environment Agency, emerges as more relevant todaycentral in the preparation of the rural development programmenegotiation of the agri-environment and rural areas supportwithin the, on the CAP post-2013. HNV classification is applicable across all Europe and seeks to define objective criteria for identifying farm systems who support high biodiversity values and landscape quality, what may also be linked to other ecosystem servicesthe farming system functioning and for the ecosystem services associated with it. Considering that changes in rural space, taking place across all Europe, have been occurring at different levels, paces and intensities, the assessme...
Through centuries, the intertwined relation between farmers and nature shaped a rich and diverse cul...
Abstract: Large tracts of the European rural land, most frequently in the Less Favoured Areas (LFA) ...
Despite agriculture being a dominant form of land management and a major driver of global change, th...
Agriculture constitutes a dominant land cover worldwide, and rural landscapesunder extensive farming...
High Nature Value farmlands (HNVf) are defined as rural lands characterized by high levels of biodiv...
The silvo-pastoral systems of Iberia, the Portuguese Montados and Spanish Dehesas, are widely recogn...
Doutoramento em Gestão Interdisciplinar da Paisagem - Instituto Superior de Agronomia - UL / Institu...
High Nature Value farmland (HNVf) can be defined as “those areas in Europe where agriculture is a m...
The rural development policy community is calling for new transdisciplinary approaches to convey mea...
Abstract Low-intensity farming systems play a crucial role in nature conservation by preserving 50% ...
High Nature Value (HNV) farming systems are inherently valuable for biodiversity. They use semi-natu...
High Nature Value (HNV) farmland is farmland that is managed at low intensity and\ud which supports ...
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...
specific species, the biodiversity values of agricultural land can differ substantially across Europ...
Through centuries, the intertwined relation between farmers and nature shaped a rich and diverse cul...
Abstract: Large tracts of the European rural land, most frequently in the Less Favoured Areas (LFA) ...
Despite agriculture being a dominant form of land management and a major driver of global change, th...
Agriculture constitutes a dominant land cover worldwide, and rural landscapesunder extensive farming...
High Nature Value farmlands (HNVf) are defined as rural lands characterized by high levels of biodiv...
The silvo-pastoral systems of Iberia, the Portuguese Montados and Spanish Dehesas, are widely recogn...
Doutoramento em Gestão Interdisciplinar da Paisagem - Instituto Superior de Agronomia - UL / Institu...
High Nature Value farmland (HNVf) can be defined as “those areas in Europe where agriculture is a m...
The rural development policy community is calling for new transdisciplinary approaches to convey mea...
Abstract Low-intensity farming systems play a crucial role in nature conservation by preserving 50% ...
High Nature Value (HNV) farming systems are inherently valuable for biodiversity. They use semi-natu...
High Nature Value (HNV) farmland is farmland that is managed at low intensity and\ud which supports ...
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...
specific species, the biodiversity values of agricultural land can differ substantially across Europ...
Through centuries, the intertwined relation between farmers and nature shaped a rich and diverse cul...
Abstract: Large tracts of the European rural land, most frequently in the Less Favoured Areas (LFA) ...
Despite agriculture being a dominant form of land management and a major driver of global change, th...