OM A114

Ecosystem services and socio-economic benefits of Mediterranean grasslands

Kyriazopoulos A.P. (ed.), López-Francos A. (ed.), Porqueddu C. (ed.), Sklavou P. (ed.). Ecosystem services and socio-economic benefits of Mediterranean grasslands. Zaragoza : CIHEAM, 2016. 541 p. (Options Méditerranéennes : Série A. Séminaires Méditerranéens; n. 114). 15. Meeting of the Mediterranean Sub-Network of the FAO-CIHEAM International Network for the Research and Development of Pastures and Fodder Crops, 2016/04/12-14, Orestiada (Greece).

Résumé    

Mediterranean grasslands (including rangelands, pastures, meadows, fodder crops) are important resources covering up to 48% of the whole region. Although these ecosystems are a key element in the production of high quality animal products and in the livelihoods of producers, they provide a range of ecosystem services besides forage production, such as biodiversity conservation, habitat for wildlife, carbon fixation, prevention of erosion and nutrient storage. There are socio-economic and environmental differences among the different Mediterranean regions, but they share common issues on grasslands sustainability and research. Multidisciplinary investigations are needed to identify the best-adapted and most productive grassland species and mixtures along with the most appropriate grazing management to produce high-quality livestock products. Multidisciplinary research is also needed to monitor the pastoral resources, environmental outputs and ecological services associated with Mediterranean grasslands, to ensure a better understanding of their complexity and to inform management decisions and measures for climate change mitigation. More on-farm experimentation and participatory knowledge transfer to farmers are also required. This publication is an outcome of the 15th Meeting of the FAO-CIHEAM Inter-regional Cooperative Research and Development Sub-Network on Mediterranean Pastures and Fodder Crops titled “Ecosystem services and socio-economic benefits of Mediterranean grasslands”, organised in Orestiada (Greece) from 12 to 14 April 2014, by the Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Zaragoza/International Centre for Advanced Mediterranean Agronomic Studies, the Democritus University of Thrace, the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and the Hellenic Range and Pasture Society. These Proceedings include 89 papers presented at the Meeting, covering a range of topics allocated into four sessions: (1) Managing ecosystem services and livestock production in the Mediterranean region; (2) Improvement of range, pasture and forage species including alternative uses; (3) Socio-economic benefits of sustainable grassland management; (4) Rehabilitation of Mediterranean grasslands; and a Round Table on “Connecting research, policy and stakeholders challenges for the sustainability of grasslands”.

Thème    

Sciences et Productions Végétales, Protection des Végétaux, Foresterie

Sommaire    

Ecosystem services and socio-economic benefits of Mediterranean grasslands
Varela E., Robles-Cruz A.B..
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Greece’s grazing / forage resources for livestock production
Papachristou T.G..
29-42 art
Overview on grassland and farming systems in Evros regional unit
Kyriazopoulos A.P., Manousidis T..
43-48 art
Methods and approaches used for assessing ecosystem services provided by grazing systems
D'Ottavio P., Francioni M., Trozzo L., Sedic E., Budimir K., Avanzolini P., Trombetta M.F., Porqueddu C., Santilocchi R., Toderi M..
51-66 art
The use of cattle grazing as a management tool for sustainable Mediterranean woodlands
Schoenbaum I., Kigel J., Yehuda Y., Henkin Z..
67-70 art
Functional classification by NIRS of plant parts selected by sheep on a shrubby rangeland
Silué N., Bastianelli D., Meuret M., Hassoun P., Jouven M..
71-74 art
Historical development and future perspective of conservation agriculture practices in crop-pasture rotation systems in the Mediterranean region of South Africa
Swanepoel P.A., Labuschagne J., Hardy M.B..
75-78 art
Diet selection of grazing goats in an oak silvopastoral system in Northern Greece using a Markov Chain Monte Carlo simulation
Manousidis T., Kyriazopoulos A.P., Papageorgiou A.C., Parissi Z.M., Abraham E.M., Koutroubas S.D., Abas Z..
79-82 art
The rates of desirable grazing plant species in rangelands: effect of different animal species and grazing pressures
Uzun F., Ocak N., Senel M.Z., Karadag Y..
83-86 art
Atriplex halimus: halophyte plant as potential forage for ruminants in the arid area of South-East Algeria
Arab H., Mehennaoui S., Haddi M.I..
87-90 art
Effect of stocking rate on the pasture and sheep production in winter and spring lambing systems
Ozcan G., Ates S., Kirbas M., Cicek H., Isik S..
91-94 art
Vegetation cover and species composition under different grazing intensity in mountainous grasslands of Northern Greece
Avramidou E., Abraham E., Mantzanas K., Sidiropoulou A., Chatzipaschali A..
95-98 art
Carcass traits and meat quality of lambs from two grassland ecosystems in the Middle Atlas area
Boughalmi A., Araba A., Chatibi S., Yessef M..
99-102 art
Does transhumant sheep system provide ecosystem services for climate change adaptation in Mediterranean environment?
Francioni M., Toderi M., Lai R., Trozzo L., Foresi L., Sciarra F., Avanzolini P., Sedic E., Budimir K., Santilocchi R., D'Ottavio P..
103-106 art
Steppic ecosystem in the area of M’Sila, Algeria: state and perspective of rehabilitation
Senoussi A., Hadbaoui I..
107-110 art
Multiple-benefits of Mediterranean grasslands: livestock and honeybee foraging values and pasture qualities
Henkin Z., Perevolotsky A., Landau S., Ungar E.D., Sternberg M., Shapira T., Dag A., Kaminer A., Mandelik Y..
111-114 art
Effects of grazing intensity on some morphological parameters of Carpinus orientalis
Lempesi A., Eleftheriadou A., Kalkanas I., Papadimitriou A., Psyllidou A., Abraham E.M., Korakis G., Kyriazopoulos A.P..
115-118 art
Effect of drinking salt water on live weight change and grazing behavior of Barbarine sheep during pregnancy and lactation periods
Mehdi W.G., Ben Salem H., Abidi S..
119-122 art
Plant cover, floristic diversity and similarity of wet meadows grazed by free-ranging cattle in Axios Delta, Greece
Papaporfyriou P., Chouvardas D., Tsiripidis I., Abraham E.M..
123-126 art
Multipurpose plants in the Northern Libya rangeland area of Syrt
Pardini A., Battaglia M., Giunta R..
127-130 art
Impact of different grazing intensities on rangelands soil characteristics in central Greece
Rapti D., Papaioannou A.G., Parissi Z.M., Karatassiou M..
131-134 art
Comparison of quadrate and transect survey methods to evaluate pastoral value (PV) in SE Sardinian rangelands
Vacca G., Camarda I., Brundu G., Sanna F., Caredda S., Re G.A..
135-138 art
Livestock farming in Algerian semi-arid forests: the case of Boutaleb forest
Sahraoui H., Madani T., Kermouche F..
139-142 art
The impact of transhumance abandonment on land use changes in Mount Pindos (Greece)
Takola E., Sidiropoulou A., Karatassiou M..
143-146 art
Grazing effects on mountain rangeland diversity in north-eastern Tunisia
Jaouadi W., Mechergui K., Khouja M.L..
147-150 art
Habitat use by free grazing water buffaloes at the Kerkini Lake
Karmiris I., Platis P., Kazantzidis S., Papachristou T.G..
151-154 art
Improvement of pasture and forage legumes and grasses for Mediterranean climate zones
Nichols P.G.H., Norton M.R..
157-167 art
Effects of plant development phases on some morphological, agronomical and chemical traits of Bituminaria bituminosa genotypes
Acar Z., Kumbasar F., Ayan I., Can M., Tuzen E., Zeybek S., Kaymak G..
169-172 art
Annual clovers performance in a dairy cows grazing system compared to perennial ryegrass. I – Yield, nutritive value and fatty acids composition of pasture during the spring grazing season
Veiga M., Botana A., Resch C., Pereira-Crespo S., Dagnac T., Valladares J., Flores G..
173-176 art
Annual clovers performance in a dairy cows grazing system compared to perennial ryegrass. II – Milk yield and composition
Veiga M., Botana A., Resch C., Pereira-Crespo S., Dagnac T., Valladares J., Flores G..
177-180 art
Study of productivity pattern over 3 years of some annual grass and legume fodders carried as pure and as mixture in rainfed cereal based system in Algerian semiarid area
Abbas K., Mébarkia A., Porqueddu C., Melis R..
181-185 art
Antioxidant compounds and nutritional quality of eight Tunisian populations of echinus medic (Medicago ciliaris L.)
Jabri C., Abidi S., Jouini L., Zoghlami Khélil A..
187-190 art
Forage potential of Piptatherum miliaceum (L.) Coss (smilo grass)
Melis R.A.M., Sanna F., Re G.A., Sulas L., France A., Porqueddu C..
191-195 art
Productivity of alfalfa cultivars in dryland Mediterranean environments of central Chile
Ovalle C., Espinoza S., Barahona V., Gerding M., Del Pozo A..
195-199 art
Morphological variability in some persian clover (Trifolium resupinatum L.) populations from Ordu province (Turkey)
Onal Asci O., Kasko Arici Y., Nalbanto F., Deveci M., Acar Z..
201-204 art
Biomass production and chemical characteristics of four grass species for bioenergy
Megalogiannis A., Tripis G., Papaioannou A., Parissi Z.M., Kyriazopoulos A.P., Abraham E.M..
205-208 art
Is it possible to develop dormancy groups for Bituminaria bituminosa L.?
Acar Z., Kumbasar F., Ayan I., Can M., Tuzen E., Zeybek S., Kaymak G..
209-212 art
Performances of the first registered forage cowpea cultivar of Turkey: Ülkem
Ayan I., Acar Z., Tongel M.O., Can M., Bayram C..
213-216 art
Agronomic performance of the selected Turkish grass pea (Lathyrus sativus L.) landraces
Basaran U., Copur Dogrusoz M., Gulumser E., Mut H..
217-220 art
Nutritional and anti-nutritional characterization of six Tunisian local forage legumes species
Benyoussef S., Abidi S., Khalfallah G., Zehani M.S., Zoghlami Khélil A., Ben Salem H..
221-224 art
Yield production of two Trifolium species at different habitats of a Mediterranean island
Farfaras A., Hadjigeorgiou I., Abraham E.M., Parissi Z.M..
225-228 art
Production potential of annual meadows in Moroccan coastal region
Kallida R., Shaimi N., Souihka A..
229-232 art
The impact of structure and pattern of landscape on grassland ecosystems: the case of Mygdonia basin
Kapsalis D., Karatassiou M., Ispikoudis I..
233-236 art
Cereals attract wild avian herbivores in wet grasslands – Implications for range management
Karmiris I., Platis P., Kazantzidis S., Papachristou T.G..
237-240 art
Flowering legumes as pollen and nectar-rich habitats for bees: preference of bee pollinators to different forage species
Kirilov A., Nikolova I., Georgieva N., Mladenova R..
241-244 art
Water deficit effect on physiological responses of Lotus corniculatus plants of different origin
Kostopoulou P., Karatassiou M., Lazaridou A., Lazaridou M..
245-248 art
Phosphorus use efficiency of Trifolium subterraneum as affected by seeding rate under rainfed conditions
Stefanou P., Kyriazopoulos A.P., Abraham E.M., Katsinikas D., Parissi Z.M., Manousidis T., Koutroubas S., Orfanoudakis M..
249-252 art
Effects of different Nitrogen rates on hay yield and some quality traits of Sudan grass and sorghum x Sudan grass hybrid varieties
Gulumser D.D., Mut H..
253-257 art
Hay yield and quality of oat (Avena sativa L.) genotypes of worldwide origin
Mut Z., Akay H., Erbas O.D..
259-262 art
Improving seed production reliability of summerdormant, drought-tolerant hispanica cocksfoot
Norton M.R., Nichols P.G.H..
263-266 art
Effect of grazing intensity on rangeland productivity in Northern Libyan area of Syrt
Pardini A., Battaglia M., Mugnai E..
267-270 art
Irrigated forage productivity in the area of Syrt (Northern Libya)
Pardini A., Battaglia M., Valente D..
271-274 art
The role of tannins in forage legumes
Piluzza G., Bullitta S., Re G.A., Sulas L..
275-278 art
Sustainable management of intercropped vineyards on sandy acid soils
Cabras M., Dettori D., Mercenaro L., Nieddu G., Porqueddu C..
279-282 art
Chemical composition, fatty acid content and phenolics (bioactive) compound on linseed (Linum usitatissimum L.) harvested at six phenological stages of growth
Re G.A., Sassu M., Sulas L..
283-286 art
Quantification of N2-fixation from Medicago polymorpha L. grown as cover crop in vineyard
Sulas L., Campesi G., Mercenaro L..
287-290 art
Tetragonolobus purpureus Moench: a legume species to be exploited as a forage and other uses
Vargiu M., Spanu E..
291-294 art
The use of in vitro techniques in routine ruminant feed evaluation
Ammar H., Dhaoudi K., Hajri R., Bel Haj Ltaief H., Ben Younes M., López S..
295-298 art
Overlooked benefits and services of grasslands to support policy reform
Louhaichi M., Clifton K., Kassam S.N., Werner J..
301-311 art
Investigation of socio-economic factors affecting sustainable rangeland use
Cevher C., Altunkaynak B., Köksal Ö, Ataseven Y., Yavuz G.G., Gül U., Ataseven Z.Y..
313-316 art
Mapping the diachronic changes of stocking rates in a Mediterranean rural area of North Greece
Papadopoulou A., Chouvardas D., Abraham E..
317-320 art
Characteristics of lowland grasslands used in transhumant sheep systems of Marche region (Central Italy)
Budimir K., Trombetta M.F., Avanzolini P., Iezzi G., Francioni M., Toderi M., Sedic E., Trozzo L., Santilocchi R., D'Ottavio P..
321-324 art
The multifunctional pastoral systems in the Mediterranean EU and impact on the workforce
Ragkos A., Nori M..
325-328 art
The legislative framework of environmental impact assessments for establishment of ski resorts in mountainous areas
Douka A., Stergiadou A..
329-332 art
Pastures valorisation: Tools and effects
Gaki D., Faraslis I., Hadjigeorgiou I..
333-336 art
Internet promotion of agroforestry networks within regional development planning
Andreopoulou Z., Kalfagianni A..
337-340 art
The livestock production system of the Muslim minority in Northern Evros, Greece
Ragkos A., Koutsou S., Tsivara T., Manousidis T..
341-344 art
A traditional route of transhumant flocks in Northern Greece: Cultural aspects and economic implications
Ragkos A., Karatassiou M., Georgousis Z., Parissi Z., Lagka V..
345-348 art
The mountainous pastoral livestock farming in Tzoumerka, Epirus: The economic dimension of activity and the sustainable management of pasturelands
Roukos Ch., Kontogeorgos A., Chatzitheodoridis F., Kandrelis S..
349-353 art
Buffalo farming in Greece: Present and future
Roustemis D., Ragkos A., Patousis D., Theodoridis A., Savvidou S..
355-358 art
Utilization of grazing in different small ruminant management systems on Crete Island, Greece
Voutzourakis N., Tzanidakis N., Butler G., Leifert C., Soritaki S., Stefanakis A..
359-363 art
Rangeland management in Tunisia: Inventory and perspectives under a climate change context
Touhami I..
365-368 art
Grazing land management and sheep farm viability in semi-arid areas: evidence from Western Lesvos, Greece
Psyllos G., Kizos T., Hadjigeorgiou I., Dimitrakopoulos P.G..
369-372 art
Rehabilitation of Mediterranean grasslands
Henkin Z..
375-386 art
Effect of microtopography on the early plant community dynamics following overseeding for the rehabilitation of a Mediterranean silvopastoral system
Franca A., Caredda S., Sanna F., Fava F., Seddaiu G..
387-390 art
The effect of grazing exclusion on vegetation characteristics and plant community structure in arid lowland pastures
Hassan S., Ates S., Kaabneh A., Louhaichi M..
391-394 art
Rangeland rehabilitation using rainwater harvesting and rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis L.) transplantation in the Southeast of Morocco
Homrani Bakali A., Acherckouf M., Maatougui A., Mrabet R., Slimani M..
395-398 art
Floristic diversity of the understory in Pinus brutia plantations as affected by elevation and grazing intensity
Margioula K.A., Abraham E.M., Kyriazopoulos P.A., Papadimitriou M., Parissi M.Z..
399-402 art
Effects of over-seeding and fertilization on yield and quality of pasture
Algan D., Pak B., Süzer R.P., Aydin I., Olfaz M..
403-406 art
Landscape evaluation of the “Sheikh Sou” suburban park created in an old Mediterranean rangeland
Chouvardas D., Sidiropoulou A., Atskakani M., Papadimitriou M., Sklavou P., Karatasiou M..
407-410 art
Floristic composition and plant cover in Yozgat rangelands, central Turkey
Dogrusoz M.C., Mut H., Basaran U., Gulumser E., Katlan E..
411-414 art
Rangeland rehabilitation in the southern part of the Mediterranean basin
Louhaichi M., Ziadat F., Ates S., Zucca C..
415-418 art
Plant diversity in suburban Mediterranean ecosystems: The case of “Sheikh Sou”, Thessaloniki, Greece
Papadimitriou M., Sklavou P., Atskakani M.E., Sidiropoulou A., Chouvardas D..
419-422 art
The use of native pasture species in the rehabilitation of a limestone quarry
Sanna F., Cuccureddu M., Nieddu D., Mozzi G.L., Porqueddu C..
423-426 art
Peroxidase responses of two contrasting Medicago ciliaris populations to cold stress in aerial and root systems
Yahia N., Bouira A., Cheriet C., Fyad-Lameche F.Z..
427-430 art
The role of governance in sustainable rangeland management
Ates S., Clifton K., Werner J., Louhaichi M..
433-436 art
Livestock grazing, openings and raptors conservation in the Dadia-Lefkimi-Soufli Forest National Park
Bakaloudis D.E..
437-440 art
Conservation status and management challenges of sub-Mediterranean grasslands in Bulgaria
Kazakova Y..
441-445 art
Sheep and goat farming and grasslands conservation: in need of proper policies
Hadjigeorgiou I..
447-450 art
Towards bridging the gap between Common Agriculture Policy implementation and pastures sustainable management: A case study from Tzoumerka, Greece
Roukos Ch., Chatzitheodoridis F., Kontogeorgos A..
451-454 art