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Resumo:Portugal has a high diversity of agroforestry systems like other Mediterranean countries. This is the result of the Mediterranean climate, great variability of bioclimatic conditions, a long history of land use, and a marked variation in land tenure between north and south of the country. Four major silvopastoral systems are described: two classically Mediterranean – montado and Olive tree system, and two typically of the transitional environment between Mediterranean and Temperate conditions – Pyrenean oak and Chestnut systems. Some products of traditional agroforestry systems such as charcoal, organic manure, livestock production and others have become less valuable with the socio-economic transformation of the 1960s. These systems have been declining from approximately 1950 onwards. Currently, the focus on sustainable agriculture, with greater emphasis on nature and landscape conservation, has meant that environmental values now represent new opportunities for income generation from these systems. A better understanding of traditional agroforestry systems is needed for the formulation of a specific European policy that will preserve European landscapes. This paper looks at the future potential for silvopastoral systems in Portugal based on current status.
Autores principais:Castro, Marina
Assunto:Pyrenean oak system Chestnut systems Olive tree system Montado Portugal
Ano:2009
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:capítulo de livro
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Bragança
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Biblioteca Digital do IPB
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description Portugal has a high diversity of agroforestry systems like other Mediterranean countries. This is the result of the Mediterranean climate, great variability of bioclimatic conditions, a long history of land use, and a marked variation in land tenure between north and south of the country. Four major silvopastoral systems are described: two classically Mediterranean – montado and Olive tree system, and two typically of the transitional environment between Mediterranean and Temperate conditions – Pyrenean oak and Chestnut systems. Some products of traditional agroforestry systems such as charcoal, organic manure, livestock production and others have become less valuable with the socio-economic transformation of the 1960s. These systems have been declining from approximately 1950 onwards. Currently, the focus on sustainable agriculture, with greater emphasis on nature and landscape conservation, has meant that environmental values now represent new opportunities for income generation from these systems. A better understanding of traditional agroforestry systems is needed for the formulation of a specific European policy that will preserve European landscapes. This paper looks at the future potential for silvopastoral systems in Portugal based on current status.
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spellingShingle Silvopastoral systems in Portugal: current status and future prospects
Castro, Marina
Pyrenean oak system
Chestnut systems
Olive tree system
Montado
Portugal
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Pyrenean oak system
Chestnut systems
Olive tree system
Montado
Portugal
title Silvopastoral systems in Portugal: current status and future prospects
title_full Silvopastoral systems in Portugal: current status and future prospects
title_fullStr Silvopastoral systems in Portugal: current status and future prospects
title_full_unstemmed Silvopastoral systems in Portugal: current status and future prospects
title_short Silvopastoral systems in Portugal: current status and future prospects
title_sort Silvopastoral systems in Portugal: current status and future prospects
topic Pyrenean oak system
Chestnut systems
Olive tree system
Montado
Portugal
topic_facet Pyrenean oak system
Chestnut systems
Olive tree system
Montado
Portugal
url http://hdl.handle.net/10198/4356
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