Evaluation of the impact of different grazing intensities of Maremma cattle on the components of the agroecosystem: soil; tree vegetation (structure; natural regeneration and biodiversity)

Silvopastoral management objectives must be clearly defined; considering the vegetative phase of tree populations and soil conservation. Integrated planning is essential to ensure coexistence between sustainable forest management and grazing; addressing both activities' needs.

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  • Italy
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10-10-2024
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