Resumen del Grupo Operativo Setos, un proyecto para mejorar la adaptación y resiliencia de la agricultura en Murcia
El Grupo Operativo Setos ha estado trabajando durante dos años en varias fincas agrícolas de la región de Murcia. Su objetivo ha sido demostrar a través de la experiencia que la plantación de setos con una diversidad de especies cuidadosamente elegidas es una estrategia de enorme interés para la agricultura. Los setos permiten mejorar el rendimiento de los cultivos -ya que contribuyen a aumentar la polinización y a combatir las plagas- y facilitan la protección de las fincas frente a los eventos climáticos extremos, en especial las lluvias intensas, con las consecuentes inundaciones y escorrentía que éstas provocan.
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- Lokalizacja
- Spain
- Autorzy
- Jorge Sánchez Balibrea
- Sebastián Sánchez
- Juan Molina Martínez
- Antonio García Vargas
- Pegasus Producciones
- Cel
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- 3.01 MB
- Utworzono dnia
- 14-05-2021
- Język pochodzenia
- Spanish
- Oficjalna strona projektu
- MULTIFUNCTIONAL HEDGEROW FOR AGRICULTURE AND BIODIVERSITY IN THE MURCIA REGION
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- CC BY
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