Finca Los Escuderos: Rainfed Almond Study Site

The Soil and Water Conservation Group of CEBAS-CSIC presents case study 1 of the Diverfarming project. In this case study we transformed a rainfed agrosystem with traditional almond tree monoculture into a diversified system, in order to increase ecosystem and economic benefits. Part of the work is...

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Main Authors: Eekhout, Joris, Boix-Fayos, Carolina, Díaz Pereira, Elvira
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2018
Subjects:
DML
Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1479570
https://zenodo.org/record/1479570
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Summary:The Soil and Water Conservation Group of CEBAS-CSIC presents case study 1 of the Diverfarming project. In this case study we transformed a rainfed agrosystem with traditional almond tree monoculture into a diversified system, in order to increase ecosystem and economic benefits. Part of the work is carried out in the field following an experimental design, all the decisions are made in a participatory framework, involving different stakeholders. This is one out of 13 case studies on diversification established at different European climatic zones. In addition, the project incorporates 9 more case studies with a long history of sustainable practices to evaluate in the long term the ecosystem services provided. The work in the case study 1 is carried out in collaboration with the group of Enzymology, Bioremediation and Management of Organic Waste of the CEBAS-CSIC, ASAJA, DML and UPCT. Visit our website to follow the latest results of our research: http://www.soilwaterconservation.es/