Can organic farming deliver natural heritage goals in the UK uplands?

Type de document
journalArticle
Langue source
Anglais
Titre français
Titre anglais
Can organic farming deliver natural heritage goals in the UK uplands?
Auteur(s)
  • WATSON C A
  • CHAMBERLAIN D E
  • NORTON L R
  • FULLER R J
  • ATKINSON C J
  • FOWLER S M
  • MCCRACKEN D I
  • WOLFE M S
  • WALKER R L
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Autre(s)
Id
IJIY8INB
Version
2775
Date ajout
7 janvier 2021 16:33
Date modification
7 janvier 2021 16:33
Résumé anglais
Policy support for organic farming in the UK is based in part on the ability of organic farming systems to deliver natural heritage benefits. Most UK research on the natural heritage benefits of organic farming has addressed lowland arable systems. A reanalysis of a subset of data from a MAFF-funded study of biodiversity in England and Wales suggests that organic systems in predominantly pastoral landscapes may show similar biodiversity benefits to ones in predominantly arable landscapes. Future research needs to address organically managed pastoral, hill and upland systems across the UK.
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None
CRAW tags
  • AB - Spécifique
  • FREDO agroforesterie
  • FREDO durabilité
  • FREDO environnement
  • GEO Royaume-Uni
  • biodiversity
  • natural heritage
  • uplands
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Titre de la publication
Aspects of Applied Biology
Pages
4
Date caractères
2006
Date publication
1 janvier 2006