Minifundio y renta forestal: Marco conceptual

El trabajo que a continuación se presenta ha sido desarrollado en el marco del Grupo Operativo PROMINIFUN cuyo objetivo general es la recuperación, puesta en valor y dinamización de las áreas de minifundio en el medio rural forestal mediante el desarrollo de soluciones innovadoras en la gestión del territorio que permitan solucionar los problemas derivados del abandono del mismo. Se corresponde con: • Digitalización y diseño de soluciones para mejorar la gestión del minifundio. • Repositorio de datos para alimentar la plataforma web. • Definición del minifundio y de la renta forestal.

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Standort
  • Spain
Verfasser*innen
  • Juan Picos Martín
  • Juan Carlos Giménez Fernández
  • Javier Pineda Vadillo
Zweck
  • Communication
  • Decision-making support
  • Education/Training
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Document
Dateigröße
3.73 MB
Erstellt am
10-07-2021
Originalsprache
Spanish
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CC BY

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