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Report on Environmental, Economic and Social Performance of Current AEFS, and Comparison to Conventional Baseline

Authors :
Landert, Jan
Pfeifer, Catherine
Carolus, Johannes
Albanito, Fabrizio
Müller, Adrian
Baumgart, Lukas
Blockeel, Johan
Schwarz, Gerald
Weisshaidinger, Rainer
Bartel-Kratochvil, Ruth
Hollaus, Alexander
Hrabalová, Andrea
Helin, Janne
Aakkula, Jyrki
Svels, Kristina
Guisepelli, Emmanuel
Fleury, Philippe
Vincent, Audrey
Smyrniotopoulou, Alexandra
Vlahos, George
Iordanidis, Yiannis
Szilágyi, Alfred
Podmaniczky, László
Balázs, Katalin
Galioto, Francesco
Longhitano, Davide
Rossignolo, Letizia
Povellato, Andrea
Zīlāns, Andis
Jegelevičius, Gražvydas
Frățilă, Mihaela
Iragui Yoldi, Uxue
Astrain Massa, Carlos
Bienzobas Adrian, Jon
Resare Sahlin, Kajsa
Röös, Elin
Frick, Rebekka
Bircher, Richard
Aalders, Inge
Irvine, Katherine N.
Kyle, Carol
Miller, David
Sanders, Jürn
Smith, Pete
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Zenodo, 2019.

Abstract

The overall aim of the UNISECO project is to provide recommendations on how the sustainability of agro-ecological farming systems (AEFS) in Europe can be promoted. These recommendations build upon multi-actor engagement and practice-validated strategies. The project explores both of these approaches in 15 case studies across Europe. Every case study reflects an AEFS at a certain point of transition towards agro-ecological farming systems. A first step in all of the case studies was to characterize the status quo of the farm systems. Along with other methods to describe the status quo, three decision support tools (DST) were applied in the case studies to provide information on the environmental, economic and social performance of current AEFS. The tools applied were COMPAS, an economic performance assessment tool, Cool Farm Tool, a greenhouse gas inventory tool, and SMART, a multidimensional sustainability tool. This deliverable presents the overall approach taken to assess the farms along the agro-ecological transition, describes the tools, and presents results from their application in the case studies. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement N° 773901.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........904dcd842bd5460ae073c7666f36aec2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3625681