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Mining has been necessary for human activities and is conducted in line with this need. The location of mines must sometimes be where land use overlaps with other activities because the location of the mined substance cannot be changed. In Turke[...]Article
S. Recous, animateur ; J.-L. Julien, animateur ; F. Maraux, animateur ; J.-M. Meynard, animateur ; H. Boizard ; J. Roger-Estrade ; C. Chenu |La question un peu brutale du « labour ou non-labour » suscite de nombreuses affirmations apparemment inconciliables telles que « le labour tue la vie du sol » ou « le non-labour rend indispensable lemploi de glyphosate ». Cette séance présente[...]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
H. El Bilali ; G. Calabrese ; M. Iannetta ; M. Stefanova ; F. Paoletti ; G. Ladisa ; F. Bottalico ; R. Capone |The paper introduces an approach, developed in Agriculture & Quality programme, to evaluate the environmental sustainability of Apulian quality agro-food products that is integrated in the regional quality scheme Quality Products. It highlight[...]Article
R. Leberger ; I. Geijzendorffer ; E. Gaget ; A. Gwelmami ; T. Galewski ; H.M. Pereira ; C. Guerra |Wetlands are known to support diverse and unique species assemblages. Globally, but particularly in the Mediterranean basin, they are threatened by climate change and natural habitat loss. Despite an alarming decline of wetlands over the last ce[...]Article
A. Santoro ; M. Venturi ; S. Ben Maachia ; F. Benyahia ; F. Corrieri ; F. Piras ; M. Agnoletti |Traditional agricultural systems are receiving increasing attention at the international level due to their multifunctional role. The Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS) programme of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FA[...]Article
M. Ghanian ; O.M. Ghoochani ; M. Dehghanpour ; M. Taqipour ; F. Taheri ; M. Cotton |Adaptation to climate change is a matter of urgent social scientific analysis. Within the agricultural sector of many developing nations, farmers must make long-term decisions to adapt to climate change impacts in order to provide food security [...]Article
The spatial structure of agricultural landscapes can affect crop resilience to potential pest development. Previous studies have found several spatial landscape metrics related to the abundance of the olive fruit fly, Bactrocera oleae, and these[...]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
R. Jiménez-Ballesta ; S. Bravo ; J. Angel Amoros ; C. Pérez-de los Reyes ; J. Garcia-Pradas ; F.J. Garcia-Navarro |The essential features of the soils of a pilot zone in La Mancha (Central Spain), namely the Alcubillas municipability, have been characterized. The soil properties that may contribute to a better understanding of the impact of soil on grape pro[...]Article
Sustainability is a utopia of societies, that could be achieved by a harmonious balance between socio-economic development and environmental protection, including the sustainable exploitation of natural resources. The present Special Issue addre[...]Article
A. Hassani ; A. Azapagic ; P. D'Odorico ; A. Keshmiri ; N. Shokri |River flow reductions as a result of agricultural withdrawals and climate change are rapidly desiccating endorheic lakes, increasing their salinity and affecting the bio-diversity and human wellbeing in the surrounding areas. Here we present a n[...]Article
L. Stringer ; E.D.G. Fraser ; D. Harris ; C. Lyon ; L. Pereira ; C.F.M. Ward ; E. Simelton |One of the greatest challenges humanity faces is feeding the worlds human population in a sustainable, nutritious, equitable and ethical way under a changing climate. Urgent transformations are needed that allow farmers to adapt and develop whi[...]Article
While there is broad agreement in theory that farmers' expertise should be integrated into discussions of land management and climate change adaptation in the food system, it is unknown how much research practice has integrated these recommendat[...]Article
M. Türkes ; T. Öztas ; E. Tercan ; G. Erpul ; A. Karagöz ; O. Dengiz ; O. Dogan ; K. Sahin ; B. Avcioglu |Producing a scientific desertification risk map has become one of the national primary tasks in order to effectively combat desertification in Turkey. In this respect, General Directorate of Combating Desertification and Erosion in cooperation w[...]Article
O. Englund ; P. Börjesson ; G. Berndes ; N. Scarlat ; J.-F. Dallemand ; B. Grizzetti ; I. Dimitriou ; B. Mola-Yudego ; F. Fahl |Society faces the double challenge of increasing biomass production to meet the future demands for food, materials and bioenergy, while addressing negative impacts of current (and future) land use. In the discourse, land use change (LUC) has oft[...]Thèse, Mémoire, Master
The conflict dimension is always presented as essential in the processes of regional planning, regional development or management of the various local functionalities. Albania is the European country that has experienced the greatest range of la[...]Article
I. Gharbi ; M. Elloumi ; J.Y. Jamin |In a context of liberalization, the Tunisian State handed over the development of public land to diverse actors: young farmers, technical agricultural officers, and private companies. Some of the land continues to be directly managed by the Stat[...]Article
The multifunctionality of agriculture is often understood as a normative political notion aimed at fostering the sustainable development of rural areas. Considering it as a locally, socially-constructed concept, the objective of this paper is to[...]E-Book
Lutilisation des terres occupe une place centrale dans bon nombre des défis environnementaux et socioéconomiques daujourdhui. Ce rapport examine les problèmes actuels devant être surmontés pour mettre la politique foncière en phase avec les o[...]Thèse, Mémoire, Master
La vulnérabilité des écosystèmes est de plus en plus accentuée par les phénomènes de désertification, de dégradation des terres et de changement climatique, qui constituent actuellement des défis majeurs pour le développement durable. Les oasis [...]Ouvrage
M. Zribi, ed. ; L. Brocca, ed. ; Y. Tramblay, ed. ; F. Molle, ed. | Amsterdam [Pays-Bas] : Elsevier | 2020Water Resources in the Mediterranean Region summarizes and collates scientific developments around water resources in the Mediterranean socio-economic environment through a multidisciplinary framework synthesizing hydrology, hydrogeology, climat[...]Article
R. Simoncini ; I. Ring ; C. Sandström ; C. Albert ; U. Kasymov ; R. Arlettaz |The European Unions Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), being one of the strongest drivers of agricultural land-use practices, has a substantial impact on biodiversity and ecosystem services in the Member States. The initial focus of the CAP to i[...]Article
The Mediterranean (macro-)region is characterized by its unique bio-physical, socio-political, and cultural conditions when considered at the global scale. Nonetheless, at the same time this is an extremely heterogeneous and diverse region, as i[...]Article
Viticultural zoning studies that support the definition of terroir units general follow two main approaches of geographic differentiation related either to: a) land capability or vineyard suitability, or b) grape, grapevine or wine characteristi[...]Article
L. Mouysset ; C. Rais Assa ; J.-S. Ay ; F. Jiguet ; R. Lorrilière ; L. Doyen |Dealing with the erosion of terrestrial biodiversity has become of key importance in order to ensure ecosystems sustainability. Agricultural and forestry activities are one major anthropogenic driver of this decline. The underlying land-use chan[...]Article
Il y a encore quarante ans, même trente, même vingt, le sol était, et est parfois encore aujourdhui, considéré comme un support de cultures, un substrat qui, sil était bien alimenté et travaillé en profondeur, pouvait accompagner le développem[...]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[...]Article
This article documents how customary land tenure systems mediate transformations of land use and livelihoods in the arid pre-Saharan region of southeast Morocco. Although dominant development paradigms for land governance have begun to recognize[...]Article
In agroecosystem management, conflicts between various services such as food provision and nutrient regulation are common. This study examined the trade-offs between selected ecosystem services such as food provision, water quantity and quality,[...]