3.1.7_Policy Assessment grazed woodlands in Europe, Lebanon and Jordan

Project acronym:
Project title:
Cross Border Living laboratories for Agroforestry
Topic:
2.1 Technological transfer and commercialisation of research results
Title of deliverable:
3.1.7_Policy Assessment grazed woodlands in Europe, Lebanon and Jordan
Description:
Silvo-pastoral systems have significantly contributed in shaping the landscapes of the Mediterranean basin. These systems vary widely according to the differing climatic, cultural and socio-economic conditions under which they are developed playing sheep and goats a crucial role in the farming economy of the Mediterranean basin thanks to their ability to exploit marginal areas, and as well for the limited labour and capital required for their management (Porqueddu et al., 2017). These farming systems have been shown to be resilient to frequent but moderate disturbance factors (i.e. deforestation, periodic fires and grazing) by developing strategies to maximize production of multiple goods and ecosystem services over several millennia (Zapata and Robledano, 2014). The report analyses policies supporting silvo-pastoral systems in Europe and Jordan as well as pastoralism in Lebanon.
Type:
Reports/studies
Keep Keywords:
Agriculture and fisheries and forestry ; Governance, partnership ; Innovation capacity and awareness-raising ; Regional planning and development ; Rural and peripheral development ; Sustainable management of natural resources
See the deliverable:
3.1.7_Policy Assessment LL2.pdf