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European agroforestry policy promotion in arable Mediterranean areas.

Authors :
Mosquera-Losada, María Rosa
Rodríguez-Rigueiro, Francico Javier
Santiago-Freijanes, José Javier
Rigueiro-Rodríguez, Antonio
Silva-Losada, Pablo
Pantera, Anastasia
Fernández-Lorenzo, Juan Luis
González-Hernández, María Pilar
Romero-Franco, Rosa
Aldrey-Vázquez, José Antonio
Ferreiro-Domínguez, Nuria
Source :
Land Use Policy; Sep2022, Vol. 120, pN.PAG-N.PAG, 1p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Silvoarable is a type of agroforestry practice where a woody component is deliberately integrated with an arable crop as part of the understory. Silvoarable practices are generally associated with the delivery of more ecosystem services than monocultures in agricultural lands. Therefore, it is necessary to develop policies to foster silvoarable practices in the most climate-vulnerable areas such as the Mediterranean areas of Europe. This paper aims at analyzing the extent of silvoarable practices as well as the deployment and implementation of policies carried out in 27 Rural Development Programmes (Pillar II) within the framework of the Common Agricultural Policy 2014–2020, in the Mediterranean areas of Europe, to understand how silvoarable practices are promoted and provide insights to the Mediterranean Member States to develop better policies for agroforestry adoption in Europe within the future Common Agricultural Policy 2021–2027 where payments will be based on results. The silvoarable agroforestry practices deliver enormous ecosystem services in the Mediterranean areas of Europe despite the reduced current extent that this sustainable land use system has. Silvoarable practices should be promoted by the Common Agricultural Policy considering the enhancement of the extension services activities but also the development of adequate supply and value chains within the bioeconomy strategy to fulfil the green deal strategy promoted by the European Commission. • Silvoarable practices are especially relevant in the Iberian Peninsula dehesa areas. • Twenty-two RDP are promoting silvoarable practices in Mediterranean Europe. • Permanent crops are more linked to annual crops than ungrazed temporary grasslands. • Silvoarable crops are mostly Lucerne, flowers and vegetables. • Silvoarable practices are mainly carried out under olive trees and oak. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02648377
Volume :
120
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Land Use Policy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
158673516
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2022.106274