Assessment of the Sustainability of Extensive Livestock Farms on the Common Grasslands of the Natural Park Sierra de Grazalema
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Assessment of the Sustainability of Extensive Livestock Farms on the Common Grasslands of the Natural Park Sierra de Grazalema
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- DÍAZ-GAONA Cipriano
- SÁNCHEZ-RODRÍGUEZ Manuel
- RODRÍGUEZ-ESTÉVEZ Vicente
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Date ajout
26 avril 2021 09:27
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26 avril 2021 09:27
Résumé
The communal pastures of the Natural Park Sierra de Grazalema are grazed by a total of 23 extensive herds, of which 75% are certified as organic, although only 39% are subsidized for being organic. In a previous research work, these farms were characterized and classified into four typologies: group 1 (farms of intermediate size and without sheep), group 2 (large and very extensive farms), group 3 (farms with sheep suitable for both meat and milk) and group 4 (farms with dairy goat milk and without cattle). In this article, the sustainability of these farms is evaluated and compared based on their organic orientation (whether they are organic or conventional) and their typology (the four typologies indicated), as a tool for decision-making in the management of this natural protected area. To do so, 49 sustainability indexes have been generated, grouped into five attributes: adaptability, self-management, equity, stability, and productivity. The results indicate that, at the global level, there are no significant differences in sustainability between the organic and conventional farms studied. In contrast, depending on the typologies, the results indicate that group 3 is the most sustainable, followed by groups 1 and 4, with group 2 being the one with the lowest level of sustainability. Taking into account that there are a reduced number of herds grazing in this natural park, it is essential to solve the weaknesses of these farms in order to guarantee that they continue to maintain environmental equilibrium in the grasslands.
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- AB - Spécifique
- FREDO conduite de troupeau
- FREDO durabilité
- GEO Espagne
- grazing
- livestock
- pâturage
- résilience
- élevage
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- adaptability
- adaptation
- eco-schemes
- equity
- organic farming
- productivity
- resilience
- self-management
- stability
- subsidies
Titre de la publication
Sustainability
Volume
13
Pages
1818
Date caractères
2021/1
Date publication
27 janvier 2021
Doi
10.3390/su13041818
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