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Environmental effectiveness of GAEC cross-compliance standard 2.2 "Maintaining the level of soil organic matter through crop rotation" and economic evaluation of the competitiveness gap for farmers
1393Article - Italian: 601Article - English: 565Technical Report: 851 -
Environmental effectiveness of GAEC cross-compliance Standard 2.1 ‘Maintaining the level of soil organic matter through management of stubble and crop residues’ and economic evaluation of the competitiveness gap for farmers
2110Article - Italian: 531Article - English: 475Technical Report: 3188 -
Evaluation of environmental and economic effectiveness of the Cross Compliance 4.3 Standard ‘Maintenance of olive groves and vineyards in good vegetative conditions’
1336Article - Italian: 602Article - English: 371Technical Report: 917 -
Statutory Management Requirements on "Animal Identification and Registration" (Act A7, Act A8): monitoring methods for compliance and related costs in four Italian farms
1540Article - Italian: 399Article - English: 712Technical Report: 560 -
Research for the innovation of the agri-food system in international cooperation
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Indicators of agricultural intensity and intensification: a review of the literature
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Dynamics of agricultural land systems in western Mediterranean areas: a clustering approach based on the self-organizing map
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Improving access to research outcomes for innovation in agriculture and forestry: the VALERIE project
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Environmental effectiveness of GAEC cross-compliance Standard 4.1 (b, c) ‘Protection of permanent pasture land’ and economic evaluation of the competitiveness gap for farmers
1174Article - Italian: 497Article - English: 476Technical Report: 418 -
Soil organic carbon dynamics in typical durum wheat-based crop rotations of Southern Italy
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Diachronic analysis of farmers' strategies within a protected area of central Italy
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Environmental effectiveness of GAEC cross-compliance Standard 1.1a (temporary ditches) and 1.2g (permanent grass cover of set-aside) in reducing soil erosion and economic evaluation of the competitiveness gap for farmers
1099Article - Italian: 492Article - English: 401Technical Report: 366 -
Agronomic and physiological response of giant reed (Arundo donax L.) to soil salinity
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Energy balance of five fodder cropping systems in the irrigated lowlands of Northern Italy
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Agro-ecological benefits of faba bean for rainfed Mediterranean cropping systems
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A scoping review of side-dress nitrogen recommendation systems and their perspectives in precision agriculture
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Evaluation of the environmental impacts of suckler calf-to-beef mixed crop-livestock farms in northern Italy: A farm-based study
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Co-designing a method to assess agroecological transitions: results of a case study in Senegal
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Environmental effectiveness of GAEC cross-compliance Standard 3.1 Ploughing in good soil moisture conditions and economic evaluation of the competitiveness gap for farmers
3350Article - Italian: 557Article - English: 609Technical Report: 857APPENDIX to Tech Report: 6189 -
Conservation and pastoral value of former arable lands in the agro-pastoral system of the Alta Murgia National Park (Southern Italy)
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Soil degradation processes in the Italian agricultural and forest ecosystems
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A three-stage approach for co-designing diversified cropping systems with farmers: the case study of lentil-wheat intercropping
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Grasses and legumes in mixture: an energy intercropping system intended for anaerobic digestion
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Crop response to soils amended with biochar: expected benefits and unintended risks
2821PDF: 1216APPENDIX: 205HTML: 1330