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Description
The landscape is widely identified as a relevant target both by integrative policies and across the disciplines dealing with resource management and territorial planning. Landscape agronomy promotes a greater involvement of agricultural sciences into this arena by increasing the attention on the dynamics relating the farming practices to the natural resources and the temporal and spatial patterns of land covers.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Agriculture at the Landscape Level: Scientific Background and Literature Overview.- Part 1. Observing.- Chapter 2. Agrometeorological Services for Landscape Agronomy: The Italian Case in the European Context.- Chapter 3. Availability and Integration of Agro-Environmental Data: the French case.- Chapter 4. A Method to Assess the Fragility of a Terraced System as an Example of Landscape Agronomic Analysis.- Part 2. Understanding.- Chapter 5. Exploring Futures in Landscape Agronomy: Methodological Issues and Prospects of Combining Scenarios and Spatially Explicit Models.- Chapter 6. Aligning Governance of Quality with Quality Management Systems in Territory-based Agrifood Chains.- Part 3. Supporting Action.- Chapter 7. Innovation in Education and Training: Insights from New Integrative Approaches.- Chapter 8. Innovative Governance and Participatory Research for Agriculture in Territorial Development Processes. Lessons from a Collaborative Research Program (PSDR).- Chapter 9. Guiding Multifunctional Landscape Changes Through Collaboration – Experiences from a Danish Case Study.- Chapter 10. Landscape Agronomy: Lessons Learned and Challenges Ahead, from a European Perspective.



