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    List of indicators for self-assessment as a result of task 2.2

    The main objective of the determination of indicators for assessing grazing capacities on farm level is to evaluate grazing farm performance through the five core principles of agroecology. The five principles of agroecology should be optimised to meet the challenges of economic, ecological and societal requirements as well as on animal welfare on farm. These principles have been divided into five pillars of agroecology and will be the core of the indicators for assessing grazing capacities at farm level.

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    Grazing4AgroEcology

    European Network to promote grazing and to support grazing-based farms on their economic and ecologic performances as well as on animal welfare

    Beliggenhed
      Forfattere
      • Arno Krause
      • Caitlin Looney
      • Michael O Donovan
      • Soline Schetelat
      Formål
      • Decision-making support
      Filtype
      Deliverable report
      Filstørrelse
      779 kB
      Oprettet den
      10-09-2023
      Oprindelsessprog
      English
      Projektets officielle hjemmeside
      Grazing4AgroEcology
      Licens
      CC BY
      Nøgleord
      • grassland management
      • grazing
      • dairy cattle
      • indicators
      • agroecology
      • self-assessment
      • farm assessment
      • optimisation
      • inputs
      • biodiversity
      • livestock
      • animal health
      • nutrients

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      NANOCELLULOSE MEMBRANES FOR NUTRIENT RECOVERY

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