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E. Sanz Sanz ; C. Napoleone ; M. Debolini ; D. Martinetti ; O. Moreno Pérez ; C. de Benito ; M. Moulery ; T. Pinto Correia ; R. Filippini ; L. Arfa ; C. Yacamán-Ochoa |Bridging the gap between the micro and the macro scale in modelling food security to inform context-specific regionalised policies remains a major scientific challenge. A better understanding of the relations between global and local drivers imp[...]Article
In the past two decades, large-scale land transactions (LSLTs), commonly known as land grabs or large-scale land acquisitions, have been pursued by agricultural investors and host-country governments in Lower- and Middle-Income Countries (LMIC) [...]Article
This article develops a calculation method to compare the total effect of different agricultural land-use systems on biodiversity. The results of the calculations offer a clear indication of which land-use system provides the highest biodiversit[...]Article
High Nature Value farmland (HNVf) represents a rural landscape characterized by extensive farming practices. These lands not only deliver vital ecosystem services (ES) but also serve as significant harbors of biodiversity, underscoring their cri[...]Article
C. Bernard-Mongin ; X. Poux ; I. Herzon ; J. Moran ; T. Pinto-Correia ; D.E. Dumitras ; M. I. Ferraz-de-Oliveira ; F. Gouriveau ; D. Goussios ; M. Jitea ; Y. Kazakova ; R. Koivuranta ; F. Lerin ; M. Ljung ; A. Lomba ; V. Mihai ; M. Puig de Morales ; G. Vlahos |High Nature Value (HNV) farmlands currently retain most of the biodiversity associated with agricultural landscapes in Europe. In a time of globalized food systems, the social-ecological conditions to maintain these low-intensity and thus less p[...]Article
The significant development of the commodification of agricultural land in developing countries these last decades, notably through tenancy practices, raises serious questions about the equity of its redistribution. Studies on the equity of land[...]Article
Dès lIndépendance (1956), la mobilisation des ressources productives (terre, eau) et lamélioration de leur niveau dutilisation ont été les principaux instruments de la politique agricole en Tunisie. Pour mettre en uvre ses choix et atteindre[...]Article
Depuis 35 ans, la SCTL expérimente la gestion collective de 6 300 hectares de terres publiques. La gouvernance de cet organisme foncier est assurée par les habitants (agricoles et non agricoles) qui se donnent encore aujourd'hui comme objectif d[...]Article
Life cycle assessment (LCA) is applied to assess large-scale systems supporting policymaking. However, most LCA studies focused on evaluating the impacts of policies and strategic planning on a static basis ignoring the dynamic nature of the ter[...]Article
L. Boumaiza ; J. Walter ; R. Chesnaux ; F. Zahi ; F. Huneau ; É. Garel ; R.L. Stotler ; G. Bordeleau ; K.H. Johannesson ; Y. Vystavna ; T. Drias ; V. Re ; K. Knöller ; C. Stumpp |This study focuses on coastal aquifers subject to uncontrolled land use development by investigating the combined effects of seawater intrusion and nitrate contamination. The research is undertaken in a Mediterranean coastal agricultural area (P[...]Article
Reduction of pesticide use is one of the major challenges in the agricultural sector. Several methods, including efficiency analysis, have been proposed to address this issue. In general, efficiency analysis in the use of pesticides is conducted[...]Article
R. Morgado ; P.F. Ribeiro ; J.L. Santos ; F. Rego ; P. Beja ; F. Moreira |Over the last 30 years, olive farming has experienced a fast and large-scale intensification process across its Mediterranean range, that is reshaping Mediterranean farmland landscapes with associated impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem servic[...]Article
The increasing global demand for food has forced farmers to produce higher crop yields in order to keep up with population growth, while maintaining sustainable production for the environment. As knowledge about natural cropland suitability is m[...]Article
The issue of agricultural land loss in urban and suburban areas, paired with the societal demand for local food provision, calls for the development of innovative procedures aiming at preserving agricultural land to secure local food provision. [...]Article
Preserving farmland on the urban fringe is challenging. We hypothesise that the inefficiency of some farmland protection policies may partly arise from a lack of consideration of their social impacts. This paper hence provides a 7-criterion anal[...]Article
The existing cultivated land in the Mediterranean region faces great pressure from various sources. A suitability evaluation of potential arable land is urgent for helping adaptation measures to mitigate the impacts of climate change and human p[...]Article
The European Green Deal sets targets for biodiversity, climate change, sustainable farming, and rural development. For abandoned agricultural lands to contribute to these goals, specific policy measures to support appropriate land management are[...]Article
Assessment of groundwater contamination is an efficient means to discover and carry out the demarcation of the more vulnerable zones to pollution from human activities. This study is focused on the plain of El Asnam (Northern Algeria) characteri[...]Article
The Geographical Indications (GIs) scheme is the EUs primary policy tool for increasing the market values of geographically distinct food products. Although GIs are linked to the landscapes of food production, little is known about the social-e[...]Article
Global scenario-based modelling efforts to support biodiversity policies typically consider agriculture only as a pressure factor. Current scenarios typically include the expansion of protected areas combined with higher agricultural productivit[...]Article
A. Mayer ; C. Egger ; A. Loyau ; C. Plutzar ; D.S. Schmeller ; V. Gaube |Mountain pastures are embedded in highly sensitive mountain ecosystems and provide forage for livestock during summer. In years when forage in the lowlands becomes scarce due to over-grazing and land degradation, or climate-related extreme event[...]Article
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Water scarcity is the most significant challenge facing semi-arid and arid areas because fresh water is often transferred from other areas to these regions, and then discharged as wastewater. Irrigating agricultural lands and green spaces with t[...]Article
C.M. Viana ; D. Freire ; P. Abrantes ; J. Rocha ; P. Pereira |Agriculture provides the largest share of food supplies and ensures a critical number of ecosystem services (e.g., food provisioning). Therefore, agriculture is vital for food security and supports the Sustainable Development Goal (SDGs) 2 (SDG [...]Article
La dégradation des terres est un problème préoccupant et dactualité dans plusieurs régions du monde. Il représente toujours un thème de recherche dactualité en géographie. Cet intérêt prend de limportance surtout avec lavènement du changemen[...]Article
Conversion of native lands into agricultural use, coupled with poor land management practices, generally leads to changes in soil properties. Understanding the undesirable effects of land-use and land-cover (LULC) changes on soil properties is e[...]Article
Agricultural land is a very important ecosystem that provides a range of services like food, maintenance of soil structure, and hydrological services with high ecological value to human wellbeing Ecosystem Services (ESs). Understanding the contr[...]Article
This research investigates the reasons of changing the agricultural land use to tourism in a developing country with different political, economic and social context (Iran). The method used in this research is qualitative, and unstructured inter[...]Article
The study involved an in-depth analysis of the main land cover and land use data available nationwide for the Italian territory, in order to produce a reliable cartography for the evaluation of ecosystem services. In detail, data from the land m[...]Article
Agricultural land abandonment is a relevant occurrence in mountainous and peripheral regions all over the world. While both positive and negative environmental consequences of this abandonment are documented (depending on the specific location a[...]Article
G.F. Safonte ; C. Bellia ; P. Columba |The purpose of this paper is to analyze how the commoning heritage processes find application for the production of agro-environmental public goods in contexts of high socio-economic marginality and environmental vulnerability, characterized by [...]Article
Agricultural expansion areas in the Egyptian deserts are one of the main governmental inputs that increased during the last decade. Evaluation of such agricultural lands helps decision makers in strategic planning of future projects. The present[...]Article
Farmland abandonment is common in the southern EU countries. This complex phenomenon has a set of interlinked causes and consequences, among the latter the undermining of farmers' cooperatives role as supply aggregators. The paper discusses a mu[...]Article
C.M. Viana ; M. Santos ; D. Freire ; P. Abrantes ; J. Rocha |To effectively plan and manage the use of agricultural land, it is crucial to identify and evaluate the multiple human and environmental factors that influence it. In this study, we propose a model framework to identify the factors potentially e[...]Article
Improving the agrarian structure is an overall objective of land consolidation schemes. Unfavorably shaped parcels are optimally rearranged in the land reallocation process and redistributed to pre-determined blocks. In conventional reallocation[...]Article
The marginalization of mountain regions in Mediterranean Europe since the mid-20th Century has triggered important socioeconomic and environmental changes that are putting the survival of highly regulated and environmentally adapted landscapes i[...]Article
À travers les cadres danalyse de la sociologie de laction organisée, cet article met en évidence les jeux dacteurs concrets qui se structurent autour des processus de transformation de lusage du foncier agricole aux interfaces entre urbain e[...]Article
The preservation of High Nature Value farmland (HNVf) is essential for meeting many of the new European Union (EU) Green Deal targets, as they correspond to production systems which respect the preservation of natural resources and support multi[...]Article
There is a growing need for innovative new instruments to complement the current schemes aimed at improving farmland biodiversity. Some of the most promising innovations include market-based instruments relying on what is known as the commodific[...]Article
Land abandonment is affecting several areas of Europe, and the issue has since some years become a policy objective. The consequences of land abandonment are however difficult to assess as both agriculture and land abandonment are linked to soci[...]Article
The subject of research in this paper is the analysis and presentation of data on agricultural holdings, the structure of available and utilized area. The main goal is to determine and explain more comprehensively and in detail, by using appropr[...]Article
Numerous attempts have been made to estimate the share of the worlds food produced by family farms and by farms of different sizes. This paper updates estimates of the number of farms worldwide, their distribution and that of farmland, using th[...]Article
The Common Agricultural Policy 20142020, set up in 2015 and extended until 31 December 2022, introduced a payment instrument called Greening. The aim of Greening was to encourage agricultural practices that are beneficial for the environment wh[...]Article
The evolution of farm size and land use are important determinants of the efficiency and profitability of agriculture and the configuration of the territory. In this paper, a conceptual framework of the evolution of the number of farms and land [...]Article
P. Borawski ; M.B. Borawski ; A. Parzonko ; L. Wicki ; T. Rokicki ; A. Perkowska ; J.W. Dunn |Organic milk production is an environmentally friendly production system based on local forage and a ban on using chemical fertilizers and certain other rules. Organic milk is considered to be healthier and is gaining attention worldwide. The ma[...]Article
Economic evaluation of farmland is an important issue in the agricultural sector. The aim of this study was to quantify the economic value of land in the farmland area of the Reclamation and Irrigation Board of Capitanata (Apulia region), differ[...]Article
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The main objective of this study was to characterize the spatial structure of periurban agriculture for the purpose of operational urban development, avoiding the use of cumbersome and costly surveys when the public action sphere is extended to [...]Article
An increasing number of scientific papers has been written on the topic of resilience. It explains the way individuals and regions face to shocks and stressors. It focuses on farmers resilience and food security. The main shocks related to food[...]Article
The paper investigates the drivers of farm size and farm size growth in Slovenia during the period 2007-2017 using a farm-level Farm Accountancy Data Network dataset within a quantile regression framework. Farm size growth is measured by growth [...]Article
Le secteur agricole est lun des secteurs les plus sensibles au changement climatique, ce secteur est directement affecté par la température et les précipitations et le taux des terres arables, qui sont un intrant dans la sécurité alimentaire. L[...]Article
Agricultural parcels are often the subject of land valuation studies. This approach implicitly assumes that the real estate value of the land belonging to a farm is the sum of the values of the individual parcels that make up the farm. Nonethele[...]Article
Several economic approaches can be carried out for managing the environmental impacts in agriculture, i.e. property and bargaining rights, economic incentives, ecological fees, etc. These approaches can be mainly applied to the cultivation phase[...]Article
Agency shifts in agricultural land governance and their implications for land degradation neutrality
Given current land degradation trends, Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN, SDG Target 15.3) by 2030 could be difficult to attain. Solutions to avoid, reduce, and reverse land degradation are not being implemented at sufficiently large scales, poin[...]Article
A. Balazsi ; J. Dänhardt ; S. Collins ; O. Schweiger ; J. Settele ; T. Hartel |Cultural ecosystem services (CES) are nonmaterial benefits that people obtain from ecosystems. The CES subcategories cover a wide range of domains (e.g. recreation, conservation of cultural heritage, human-nature relations). The CES concept has [...]Article
Mediterranean coastlines are undergoing a strong process of urbanization due not only to demographic growth, but also to the development of tourism. Moreover, municipalities have become more dependent on residential tax income, which creates a v[...]Article
Agricultural land expansion and intensification, driven by human consumption of agricultural goods, are among the major threats to environmental degradation and biodiversity conservation. Land degradation can ultimately hamper agricultural produ[...]Article
La conversion urbaine de terres non bâties fait lobjet dun débat social où la préservation des ressources agricoles et de lenvironnement sopposent aux besoins de logements et de locaux dentreprises. Notre contribution concerne les détermina[...]Article
Theoretically, both land fragmentation and consolidation (defragmentation) approaches are considered as tools of land management. However, although a large literature about the relationships among land fragmentation, land consolidation, agricult[...]Article
Understanding the soil and hydrologic processes in agricultural watersheds are vital for reliable assessments of water quantity and quality to support integrated river basin management. However, deriving hydrology-relevant information is complic[...]Article
Rewilding and restoring cultural landscapes in Mediterranean mountains: opportunities and challenges
Farmland abandonment and the decline of livestock activity in the Mediterranean mountains have resulted in dramatic landscape changes, including the generalized expansion of shrublands and forests, and the homogenization of the old cultural land[...]Article
A. Tomaz ; P. Palma ; S. Fialho ; A. Lima ; P. Alvarenga ; M. Potes ; M.J. Costa ; R. Salgado |Salinization and sodification are important processes of soil degradation affecting irrigated lands. A large proportion of the global irrigated area is affected by some degree of soil salinity or sodicity caused by the intensification of irrigat[...]Article
Land fragmentation is one of the key factors of agricultural production profitability. One way to objectively assess the phenomenon is to represent it as several specific land fragmentation indices. Nevertheless, similar land fragmentation index[...]Article
E. Iwasaki ; S. Elbeih ; A. Shalaby ; H. Khedr ; E.S. Zaghloul |The number of deep groundwater wells in the arid lands of Egypt has increased greatly since the mid-twentieth century. Modern well drilling technology using rotary drilling rigs and pumping tests came to Egypt with the beginning of the New Valle[...]Article
C. Bouri |Algeria is currently one of the largest importers of foodstuff and agricultural products. For the Algerian government, solving the problem of food insecurity has been a main component of development policy. Indeed, the object was to make sure a [...]Article
G. Quaranta ; R. Salvia ; L. Salvati ; V. De Paola ; R. Coluzzi ; V. Imbrenda ; T. Simoniello |Depopulation and economic marginalization of rural districts have induced a progressive land abandonment in agricultural and pastoral districts. In Europe, areas at higher risk of farmland abandonment are characterized by low-intensity pasture s[...]Article
The impact of urban change in developing countries has been manifold. With increasing change in urban morphology, urban peripheries have increased in numbers and typologies. In recent decades, patterns of Algerian population change have concentr[...]Article
The drained Karla basin in the Thessaly region of Central Greece has been used for decades as arable land without an existing policy that takes the significance of the former wetland into account. In order to reestablish the ecological balance o[...]Article
Soil degradation is a global concern, decreasing the soils ability to perform a multitude of functions. In Europe, one of the leading causes of soil degradation is unsustainable agricultural practices. Hence, there is a need to explore alternat[...]Article
The rainfall simulation tests on homogeneous hydrological units soil samples of a Medjerda middle valley watershed show that the characteristics of the upper surface soil layer and types of management practices as well as the rain characteristic[...]Article
R. Sardaro ; P. La Sala ; L. Roselli |Farmland can supply a wide variety of ecosystem services, i.e. provision of food and fibre, as well as regulating, supporting, recreational, aesthetic and cultural services. In addition, farmland can be characterized by the presence of anthropic[...]Article
M.E. Said ; M.E. Said ; A.M. Ali ; M. Borin ; S.K. Abd-Elmabod ; A.A. Aldosari ; M.M.N. Khalil ; M.K. Abdel-Fattah |The development of the agricultural sector is considered the backbone of sustainable development in Egypt. While the developing countries of the world face many challenges regarding food security due to rapid population growth and limited agricu[...]Article
N. Hotelier-Rous ; G. Laroche ; E. Durocher ; D. Rivest ; A. Olivier ; F. Liagre ; A. Cogliastro |This study sought to shed light on the political and organizational dynamics favoring the deployment of agroforestry in temperate environments. Development paths of agroforestry practices in Québec (Canada) and France were analyzed regarding fiv[...]Article
Collective action by farmers including the development of cooperatives is regarded as one of solutions to overcome low productivity. This study investigates the impact of agricultural cooperative on technical efficiency (TE) and total factor pro[...]Article
Turkey's many and varied landscapes face the challenge of degradation and ultimately desertification due to soil problems that include organic matter deficiency, salinity-alkalinity, compaction and erosion and the loss of biological productivity[...]Article
C. Rega ; C. Short ; M. Pérez-Soba ; M.-L. Paracchini |With agricultural areas covering almost half of European land, proper management of agro-ecosystems is key to achieve the European Unions environmental and climate objectives. This requires spatially explicit methods and indicators. We develope[...]Article
Land issues are a major constraint for resource management, whether it relates to urban planning, environmental protection or agricultural development. There is presently a proliferation of initiatives by a diversity of actors, that produce nota[...]Article
The overexploitation of groundwater for irrigation purposes is a general problem affecting the management of common resources. The objective of this study was to analyze some of the policy options when facing this issue. A choice experiment was [...]Article
Desertification is a serious and perilous threat to natural ecosystems. Understanding the spatio-temporal characteristics of this process through the evaluation and monitoring of important indicators appears to be a challenging task. This resear[...]Article
Participants in agricultural land markets require comprehensive statistics in order to make informed decisions in relation to agricultural land and the associated production. The publication of such data supports land mobility, the competitivene[...]Article
The need to redesign more sustainable agricultural systems able of producing more, especially through intercropping or agroforestry, cannot be achieved without taking into account the essential aspect of production variability. Yet, although man[...]Article
H. Bahri ; M. Annabi ; H. Cheikh Mhamed ; M. Barbouchi ; A. Souissi ; R. Chibani ; M.A. Ben Romdhane ; S. Jaziri ; Z. Idoudi ; A. Frija |Le mode d'occupation des terres agricoles a largement façonné le paysage naturel et socioéconomique de la Tunisie. Ce papier propose de retracer l'évolution temporelle du mode d'utilisation des terres agricoles en Tunisie depuis le début du ving[...]E-Book
La terre prodigue ses ressources et confère la puissance à ceux qui se l'approprient. Les sociétés nont eu de cesse de se battre et de mourir pour elle : conquêtes, guerres civiles, autoritarismes, etc. Des fascismes européens aux dictatures l[...]Article
Avec laccélération du processus de périurbanisation, la « consommation » des terres est une préoccupation de plus en plus présente. Les modalités darticulation entre propriété et exploitation conditionnent la pérennité de lusage agricole de l[...]Article
Les villes algériennes sont lobjet dune urbanisation rapide, un développement souvent anarchique et une consommation chaotique des terrains agricoles. Létalement urbain constitue une forme durbanisation qui sest généralisée dans les villes [...]Article
Le présent article propose une évaluation des coûts produits par lérosion hydrique au sein des terres agricoles fortement exposées à lérosion dans le bassin versant Tleta situé dans le Rif, au nord du Maroc. La méthodologie adoptée est origina[...]Article
Facteur stratégique de sécurité alimentaire, les terres agricoles nécessitent une protection optimale avec des mécanismes devant être définis par des dispositifs juridiques clairs et imperméables. En Algérie, cette sécurisation devient problémat[...]Thèse, Mémoire, Master
Cette étude agricole représente la première phase de lélaboration dun document dobjectif agricole et sylvicole (DOCOBAS). Ce dernier va servir à la mise à jour du Plan Local dUrbanisme de la commune de Calenzana. Lobjectif global de ce trav[...]Ouvrage
G. Virassamy, dir. ; A. Laguerre, dir. | Aix en Provence [France] : PUAM, Presses Universitaires d'Aix-Marseille | Travaux du CERJDA | 2019Le droit des affaires, qui trouve son origine notamment dans la liberté dentreprendre, concerne pratiquement toutes les activités économiques : la production, la distribution y compris même lorsque lesdites activités sont exercées par des entr[...]Ouvrage
À partir de contributions dhorizons disciplinaires variés, cet ouvrage a pour objectif déclairer la variété des modes de gouvernement de la nature et les dilemmes de la gestion et de la protection de ses ressources, en France et au Québec. Exa[...]Ouvrage
I. Droy ; I. Amsallem ; A. Bonnassieux ; B. Bonnet ; C. Cabri ; C. Coronel ; A. Derkimba ; E. Hofmann ; H. Khadraoui ; A. Lambert ; M. Loireau ; M. Requier-Desjardins ; M. Treboux | Montpellier [France] : CSFD. Comité Scientifique Français de la Désertification | Dossiers Thématiques, ISSN 1772-6964 | 2019Le processus de désertification des terres est le plus souvent causé par des activités humaines menées à différentes échelles et aggravé par des changements environnementaux globaux. Or, les moyens dexistence des sociétés rurales sont liés à la[...]Ouvrage
La concentration, la dégradation voire parfois la prédation sont des menaces qui pèsent sur les terres agricoles. À cette problématique sociale, économique et écologique, cet essai répond avec trois éclairages la géopolitique, le droit et la r[...]Article
Le passage du « mouvement alimentaire » au « territoire de projet » est illustré ici à partir du cas de la métropole de Montpellier. Ce territoire est porteur depuis 2014 dune « Politique agroécologique et alimentaire » (P2A). La mise en uvre [...]Article
En France, des intercommunalités de villes intermédiaires portent un intérêt nouveau aux terres agricoles de leur périphérie. Pour renforcer leur système alimentaire local, elles font exploiter du foncier public. Comment en arrivent-elles à mett[...]Article
P. Ciaian ; F. Guri ; M. Rajcaniova ; D. Drabik ; S. Gomez y Paloma |We analyze the impact of land fragmentation on production diversification in rural Albania. Albania represents a particularly interesting case for studying land fragmentation as the fragmentation is a direct outcome of land reforms. The results [...]Article
This article seeks to bridge the research gap between farmland tenure management and food provisioning issues in developed countries, by focusing on concentration of agricultural production, access to land and local food supply. We conducted a q[...]Article
I. Mekki ; J.S. Bailly ; F. Jacob ; H. Chebbi ; T. Ajmi ; Y. Blanca ; A. Zaïri ; A. Biarnès |Mediterranean agricultural landscapes provide ecosystem services and disservices that are driven by land use pattern dynamics, the latter of which results from the crop spatiotemporal distribution. Farmland fragmentation is known to be a driver [...]Article
Awareness of peri-urban farmland multi-functionality and social concern for food security have prompted public action for the preservation of farmland around cities. A growing literature on peri-urban farming characterises its dynamics and quant[...]Article
C. Gitton ; Y. Verger ; F. Brondeau ; R. Charvet ; F. Nold ; P. Branchu ; F. Douay ; I. Lamy ; I. Mougin ; C. Petit ; E. Rémy |Dans le cadre de la prévention du saturnisme infantile, le Haut Conseil de la Santé Publique (HCSP) a fixé en 2014 des seuils de gestion liés aux concentrations en plomb dans les sols. En effet, au regard des risques liés à lingestion de partic[...]Bulletin : Revue
Revue des régions arides, n. 44 - Mars 2018 - Actes du colloque international "Développement socio-économique et dynamique des sociétés rurales : pluralité d'acteurs, gestion des ressources et développement territorial"
M. Jaouad, ed. ; M. Sghaier, ed. ; H. Khatteli, ed. | 2018