Agroforestry "Farminar" as a new mode of knowledge transfer
Under certain conditions; contemporary agroforestry systems can be an economically and ecologically interesting way of optimizing land use for future (climate change-related) challenges; because they increase the productivity of an area without placing greater demands on natural resources. To raise interest; FiBL Austria (Research Institute of Organic Agriculture) has created an agroforestry farminar that ensures knowledge transfer on the topic for various groups; including practitioners and government agencies
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Details bijdrage
- Locatie
- Germany
- Auteurs
- Kathrin Böhling
- Doel
- Dissemination
- Soort bestand
- Factsheet
- Bestandsgrootte
- 281 kB
- Gepubliceerd op
- 10-10-2024
- Taal van herkomst
- English
- Officiële project website
- FOREST4EU
- Licensie
- CC BY
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