Title: Silvopastoralism and sustainable land management. Proceedings of an international congress on silvopastoralism and sustainable management held in Lugo, Spain, April 2004
Abstract: Session 1. Silvopastoral systems. Main types and designs Keynote Papers Traditional and improved silvopastoral systems and their importance in sustainability of livestock farms - M Ibrahim, C Villonueva and J Moro Silvopastoral systems in North-West Europe - J H McAdam Silvopastoral systems in the Neotropics - E Murgueitio European types of silvopastoral systems in the Mediterranean area: Dehesa - L Olea, RJ Lopez-Bellido and MJ Poblaciones Mediterranean European silvopastoral systems - A San Miguel-Ayanz Offered papers Session 2. Productivy, quality and management of silvopastoral systems Keynote Papers Silvopasture in Southeastern United States: More than just a new name for an old practice - P K R Nair, M E Bannister, V D Nair, J R R Alavalapati, E A Ellis, S Jose and AJ Long Nutritive value of trees and shrubs for ruminants - J C Ku-Vera Quality of vegetation in silvopastoral systems - M P Gonzalez-Hernandez The herbaceous component in temperate silvopastoral systems - M R Mosquera-Losada, M Pinto-Tobalina and A Riguerio-Rodriguez Offered papers Session 3. Ecological implications of silvopastoral systems: biodiversity and sustainable management Keynote Papers How much Carbon can be stored in Canadian agroecosystems using a silvopastoral approach? - A M Gordon, R P F Naresh and V Thevathasan Sylvopastoral systems in Latin America and their contribution to sustainable development and biodiversity - I Hernandez and M D Sanchez Compaction and erosion: effects on soil ecology and soil quality - A Paz Gonzalez and E Vidal Vazquez Indigenous breeds and silvopastoral systems - L Sanchez Offered papers Session 4. Economic, social and cultural benefits of the silvopastoral systems Keynote Papers Economic considerations of silvopastoralism in California oak woodlands - R B Standiford, L Huntsinger, P Campos-Palacin and A Caparros Silvopastoral management in temperate and Mediterranean areas. Stakes, practices and socio-economic constraints - M Etienne Conservation matching funds from working woodlands in California - L Huntsinger, A Sulak, R Standiford and P Campos-Palacin Cultural aspects of silvopastoral systems - I Ispikoudis and K M Sioliou Comparative analysis of the EAA/EAF and AAS agro-forestry accounting systems: theoretical aspects - P Campos-Palacin, P Ovando-Pol and Y Rodriguez-Luengo Comparative analysis of the EAA/EAF and AAS agroforestry accounting systems: application to a dehesa estate - Y Rodriguez-Luengo, P Campos-Palacin and P Ovando-Pol Preliminary analysis of the impact of payment for environmental services on land use changes: A case study on livestock farms in Costa Rica - J Mora, M Ibrahim, J Cruz, F Casasola, M Rosales and V A Holguin Offered papers Session 5. Future perspectives of silvopastoral systems in a global context Keynote Papers Silvopastoral Systems for rural development on a global perspective - A Pardini A silvopastoral system for Eastern Europe - based on the example of Poland - K Boron From silvopastoral to silvoarable systems in Europe: sharing concepts, unifying policies - C Dupraz Silvopastoral systems as a forest fire prevention technique - A Rigueiro-Rodriguez, M R Mosquera-Losada, R Romero-Franco, M P Gonzalez-Hernandez, and J J Villarino-Urtiaga Forestry, Pastoral Systems and Multiple Use Woodland - F J Silva-Pando Offered papers
Publication Year: 2005
Publication Date: 2005-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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