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    Collective Approaches to Agri-Environmental Management in the Pyrenees (France) and Northwest England (UK)

    This document explores collective approaches to agri-environmental management in the Pyrenees and Northwest England, focusing on challenges and solutions in these regions dominated by pastoral grazing systems.

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    Co-design of novel contract models for innovative agri-environmental-climate measures and for valorisation of environmental public goods

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    • United Kingdom
    • France
    Författarna
    • Katrin Prager
    • Jennifer Dodsworth
    • Celine Dutilly
    • Simon Guede
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    • Education/Training
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    01-10-2020
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    • landscape management
    • cooperation
    • biodiversity
    • climate measures
    • agri-environmental management

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