Diversification increases the resilience of European grassland-based systems but is not a one-size-fits-all strategy

IF 2.7 3区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY
Bertrand Dumont, Antonello Franca, Feliu López-i-Gelats, Claire Mosnier, Caren M. Pauler
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Diversification of grassland-based systems is highly valued in agroecology, organic farming and other forms of regenerative agriculture. For lowlands, mountain and Mediterranean areas, we illustrate that diversification of grassland types, livestock species, products and farm labour allows coping with market, climatic and workforce-related risks. However, diversification is not a one-size-fits-all strategy and the type of diversification strategy should be adapted according to socio-economic, structural, technical and pedoclimatic conditions of each farm. Farmers' technical skills and ability to re-organise and monitor the system must be considered to avoid ineffectiveness of the diversified system. Moreover, it is essential to account for site-specific conditions so that the ecological processes to be optimised can provide the expected benefits. Diversification occurs on different levels, from grassland management to the entire farm activity. There may be trade-offs among these different levels impairing grassland ecosystem services. For instance, if diversification of farm activities dilutes the workforce, simplified grassland management can lead to the loss of vegetation communities of high ecological value. In contrast, case-adapted diversification benefits from local opportunities, available resources and external supports to secure the system and favour sustainable resource management. Diversification thereby preserves grassland ecosystem services and enhances farm socio-economic resilience to withstand perturbations.

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多样化提高了欧洲草原系统的弹性,但不是一个一刀切的战略
生态农业、有机农业和其他形式的再生农业高度重视草地系统的多样化。对于低地、山区和地中海地区,我们说明了草原类型、牲畜品种、产品和农业劳动力的多样化可以应对市场、气候和劳动力相关的风险。但是,多样化不是一种放之四海而皆准的战略,多样化战略的类型应根据每个农场的社会经济、结构、技术和气候条件加以调整。必须考虑农民的技术技能和重新组织和监督系统的能力,以避免多样化系统的无效。此外,必须考虑到特定地点的条件,以便优化生态过程可以提供预期的效益。多样化发生在不同的层面,从草原管理到整个农场活动。在这些不同程度的草地生态系统服务损害之间可能存在权衡。例如,如果农业活动的多样化稀释了劳动力,那么简化的草地管理可能导致具有高生态价值的植被群落的丧失。相比之下,因地制宜的多样化受益于当地机会、现有资源和外部支持,以确保系统的安全并有利于可持续的资源管理。因此,多样化保护了草原生态系统服务,增强了农业社会经济抵御扰动的能力。
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Grass and Forage Science
Grass and Forage Science 农林科学-农艺学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
8.30%
发文量
37
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Grass and Forage Science is a major English language journal that publishes the results of research and development in all aspects of grass and forage production, management and utilization; reviews of the state of knowledge on relevant topics; and book reviews. Authors are also invited to submit papers on non-agricultural aspects of grassland management such as recreational and amenity use and the environmental implications of all grassland systems. The Journal considers papers from all climatic zones.
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