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SM ISO690:2012 TRIVINO-TARRADAS, Paula, GONZALEZ SANCHEZ, Emilio Jesus, BASCH, Gottlieb, DYSON, Jeremy, WHITMORE, Gavin, RASS, Gerard, KASSAM, Amir H.. Indexul european pentru o agricultura durabilă şi productivă. Abstract. In: Rolul agriculturii în acordarea serviciilor ecosistemice şi sociale, 25 noiembrie 2014, Bălți. Bălți: Tipografia Centrală, Chișinău, 2014, p. 201. ISBN 978-9975-50-139-2. |
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Conferința "Rolul agriculturii în acordarea serviciilor ecosistemice şi sociale" Bălți, Moldova, 25 noiembrie 2014 | |
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Farms must produce more and more food, feed and raw materials to meet the increasing demands of a growing population, which means an additional 70% more food globally by 2050 – as well as underpinning the economy and protecting natural resources. INSPIA aims at sustainable, resource-efficient agriculture that also delivers ecosystem services through the implementation of Best Management Practices (BMPs: no or minimum soil disturbance; permanent mulch cover; and (iii) diversified cropping; and the measurement and monitoring of a set of defined indicators. The project covers over 50 farms in Belgium, Denmark, France and Spain and its main objectives are to: - Demonstrate that ecologically resilient BMPs can contribute to achieving sustainability in European agriculture - Provide an index of farm sustainability based on a set of verifiable indicators - Create a network of farms that validates, demonstrates and communicates BMPs - Promote sustainable agricultural practices in different production systems and agricultural landscapes - Raise awareness among EU stakeholders. |
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Cuvinte-cheie biodiversity, best management practices, sustainability indicators, soil management |
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