Il ruolo vitale della pastorizia itinerante nella resilienza degli ecosistemi mediterranei

Transhumant pastoralism in Spain's Dehesa enhances wildfire resilience and ecosystem sustainability through mobile grazing and natural soil enrichment.

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Detail description

Transhumant pastoralism in Spain’s Dehesa ecosystem enhances Mediterranean resilience by reducing wildfire risk, improving soil stability, and supporting sustainable land management through mobile herds. Low-carbon grazing maintains vegetation balance, prevents land abandonment, and restores nutrient cycles via manure, increasing soil resistance to erosion and compaction. This agro-silvopastoral system strengthens ecosystem adaptation to climate change.

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Contribution detail info

Project

ResAlliance

Landscape resilience knowledge alliance for agriculture and forestry in the Mediterranean basin

Location
Europe
Authors
Dario Pollicino, IUCN
Purpose
Dissemination

File type
document
Created on
Mar 06, 2024
Origin language
Italian
Official project website
ResAlliance
License
CC BY-NC-ND