The local landscape attractiveness as the ground for innovative land management: acknowledging new place based interactions for resilient farm systems

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Farming systems have to face challenges that originate in changes of global dimension in both the bio-physical and the societal sphere, such as Climate change (leading to increasing weather uncertainty and raising average temperatures, thus impacting agro-ecosystems and water supplies); Food safety concerns (spreading in Europe while in other regions food security remains a challenge) and Changing consumption patterns and unequal purchasing power (contributing to the unsustainable use of natural resources in many countries). These changes have manifold implications and raise many questions with regard to agricultural land use.

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Developing a methodological approach to create indicators contributing to measure the effects of policies in rural areas: Case Pinto-Correia, T., Gonzalez, C. 2014. The local landscape attractiveness as the ground for innovative land management: acknowledging new place based interactions for resilient farm systems. Oral communication The 11th European IFSA Symposium, Farming systems facing global challenges: Capacities and strategies, 1-4 April Berlin, Germany

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