Browsing by Author "Burgess, Paul J."

Browsing by Author "Burgess, Paul J."

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  • Dicks, Lynn V.; Bardgett, Richard D.; Bell, Jenny; Benton, Tim G.; Booth, Angela; Bouwman, Jan; Brown, Chris; Bruce, Ann; Burgess, Paul J.; Butler, Simon J.; Crute, Ian; Dixon, Frances; Drummond, Caroline; Freckleton, Robert P.; Gill, Maggie; Graham, Andrea; Hails, Rosie S.; Hallett, James; Hart, Beth; Hillier, Jon G.; Holland, John M.; Huxley, Jonathan N.; Ingram, John S. I.; King, Vanessa; MacMillan, Tom; McGonigle, Daniel F.; McQuaid, Carmel; Nevard, Tim; Norman, Steve; Norris, Ken; Pazderka, Catherine; Poonaji, Inder; Quinn, Claire Helen; Ramsden, S. J.; Sinclair, Duncan; Siriwardena, Gavin M.; Vickery, Juliet A.; Whitmore, A. P.; Wolmer, William; Sutherland, William J. (MDPI, 2013-07-17)
    Abstract: Increasing concerns about global environmental change and food security have focused attention on the need for environmentally sustainable agriculture. This is agriculture that makes efficient use of natural ...
  • Paris, Pierluigi; Camilli, Francesca; Rosati, Adolfo; Mantino, Alberto; Mezzalira, Giustino; Dalla Valle, Cristina; Franca, Antonello; Seddaiu, Giovanna; Pisanelli, Andrea; Lauteri, Marco; Brunori, Antonio; Re, Giovanni Antonio; Sanna, Federico; Ragaglini, Giorgio; Mele, Marcello; Ferrario, Viviana; Burgess, Paul J. (Springer, 2019-01-14)
    The successful promotion of agroforestry in Italy depends on both a recognition of tradition and the opportunities for innovation. In Italy, agroforestry has traditionally been a key component of landscape management. ...
  • Giannitsopoulos, Michail L.; Graves, Anil R.; Burgess, Paul J.; Crous Duran, Josep; Moreno, Gerardo; Herzog, Felix; Palma, João H. N.; Kay, Sonja; Garcíade Jalóne, Silvestre (Elsevier, 2020-05-24)
    There is an increasing demand to study the long-term effects of land use from both local farm and wider societal and environmental perspectives. This study applied an approach to evaluate both the financial profitability ...
  • van der Werf, Wopke; Keesman, Karel; Burgess, Paul J.; Graves, Anil R.; Pilbeam, David; Incoll, L. D.; Metselaar, Klaas; Mayus, Martina; Stappers, Roel; van Keulen, Herman; Palma, João H. N. (Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam., 2007-04-01)
    1. Silvoarable agroforestry (SAF) is the cultivation of trees and arable crops on the same parcel of land. SAF may contribute to modern diversified land use objectives in Europe, such as enhanced biodiversity and ...