Survey data on European organic multi-species livestock farms
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Survey data on European organic multi-species livestock farms
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Auteur(s)
- ULUKAN Defne
- STEINMETZ Lucille
- MOERMAN Marie
- BERNES Gun
- BLANC Mathilde
- BROCK Christopher
- DESTRUEL Marie
- DUMONT Bertrand
- LANG Elise
- MEISCHNER Tabea
- MORAINE Marc
- OEHEN Bernadette
- PARSONS David
- PRIMI Riccardo
- RONCHI Bruno
- SCHANZ Lisa
- VANWINDEKENS Frédéric
- VEYSSET Patrick
- WINCKLER Christoph
- MARTIN Guillaume
- BENOIT Marc
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Date ajout
7 avril 2021 08:48
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22 avril 2021 14:46
Résumé
While there is increasing evidence of the sustainability benefits of diversified systems in the organic cropping sector, this has been much less investigated with organic livestock farming. To fill this knowledge gap, we surveyed a sample of 128 European organic multi-species livestock farms located across seven countries (Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden and Switzerland) and covering a large range of livestock species combinations. We recorded 1574 variables as raw data out of which we calculated 107 indicators describing farm structure, management and several sustainability dimensions: resource use efficiency and conservation, animal, land and work productivities, animal and human welfare. After technical validation of the data, we withdrew 26 farms and the database covers 102 farms. This database is well suited to unveil relationships between various dimensions of organic multi-species livestock farm sustainability and their structure and management. It can help reveal sustainable strategies for organic multi-species livestock farming systems and understand levers or barriers to their development.
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- AB - Spécifique
- CRA-W
- diversification
- FREDO conduite de troupeau
- GEO Belgique
- GEO Europe
- GEO Wallonie
- diversified farming systems
- livestock
- multiple species
- polyélevage
- élevage
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Titre de la publication
bioRxiv
Pages
2021.03.24.436791
Date caractères
2021-03-25
Date publication
25 mars 2021
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10.1101/2021.03.24.436791
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