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This paper evaluated differences between yields of no-tillage compared to conventional or reduced tillage and their associated downside risk. Six crops were evaluated along with how those yields and risks differed by various environmental factors such geographic location, precipitation, soil...
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from land use intensification, biodiversity enhancements and kaitiakitanga. The collaborative process has led to some more … irrigation and reallocation of surface and groundwater use to enhance recharge. Biodiversity enhancements and incorporating …
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We examine policy implications of including rural viability to the notion of multifunctional agriculture. We assume that rural viability refers predominantly to the number of people living in rural areas to keep the infrastructure and living conditions at good state for a good life. The economic...
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findings are hence in favor of the policy suggestions on agglomeration payments in biodiversity conservation. … quality, biodiversity, local landscapes, and neighborhood characteristics are extracted using ArcGIS techniques. We carry out …
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Biodiversity conservation is an important element of EU environmental policy and it influences certain instruments of … nature conservation. Direct payments affect an increase in threats to biological diversity, although this impact was … years 2014-2020 nature conservation within the CAP will grow in importance and it will implicate improvement of the …
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The ongoing Forest Biodiversity Programme METSO largely relies on voluntary participation of family forest owners. In … the METSO programme, forest owners have the power to decide upon conservation, in contrast to traditional top …-down programmes. Forest owners can get advice and information about conservation practices from a wide range of forestry and …
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