Crop–Livestock Interrelations in Mixed Farming Systems: Adaptive Capacities Across Time Scales to Enhance Forage Autonomy

This study examines how mixed crop–livestock systems deploy adaptive capacities at long, medium, and short time scales to enhance forage autonomy and farm sustainability under evolving policies and environmental constraints.

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This research analyzes interrelations between crop and livestock operations in French mixed farming systems, using the Dedieu and Ingrand adaptive capacities framework at three time scales. Through case studies in disadvantaged hill regions and intensive production zones, it reveals that long-term public policies have divergent effects on system prevalence, medium-term farmer transitions require finer management and new thinking approaches, and short-to-medium term flexibility enables rapid adaptation to emerging environmental and market circumstances. The findings highlight how temporal scales of adaptation shape forage autonomy and overall farm resilience.

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Projet

Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

Localisation
France
Auteurs
Alain HAVET, Xavier COQUIL, Jean-Louis FIORELLI, Annick GIBON, Gilles MARTEL, Bénédicte ROCHE, Julie RYSCHAWY, Noémie SCHALLER et Benoit DEDIEU
Objectif
Adopt innovative practices

Type de fichier
document
Publié sur
01 juin 2013
Langue originale
French
Site officiel du projet
Innovations agronomiques
License
CC BY