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European Forum on Nature Conservation and Pastoralism – High Nature Value farmland - Projects in Romania
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High Nature Value farming in Bulgaria and Romania. Romanian Carp. Mountains. Romanian Carp. Mountains. Follow EFNCP on Facebook. Small fields on semi-subsistence. Farms can have significant. Biodiversity value but may be. Unable to receive CAP support. Our links with the country date back to the Pastoral project. Held in Moeciu de Sus in 2001. You can learn more about this area in the panorama. HNV farming systems at the land-. Scape scale are still common in. Many parts of Romania and need. Traditional ...
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European Forum on Nature Conservation and Pastoralism – What we do
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High nature value farming. Common land in Europe. Olives and the environment. Follow EFNCP on Facebook. EFNCP's main focus is on low-intensity livestock farming. This type of farming makes up the majority of what has become known as 'High Nature Value' farming. In Europe - those types of farming that deliver the highest levels of biodiversity and other environmental services. We carry out research into the issues facing High Nature Value farmers, and into the workings of policies that affect them. We fee...
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European Forum on Nature Conservation and Pastoralism – Making Irish agricultural support work for HNV farming in 2014-20
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EFNCP workshop Dungarvan, May 2014. Research on HNV farming in Ireland. Ireland - The Burren. Farming in the Burren. Follow EFNCP on Facebook. Part-time HNV Ireland officer 2016. Thanks to the continuing support of the Heritage Council, our long-standing collaboration with IT Sligo in support of HNV farming in Ireland has been maintained in 2016. Caroline Sullivan is working part-time as HNV Ireland Officer, as part of her wider role on HNV farming issues in IT Sligo as part of James Moran's team. An EFN...
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European Forum on Nature Conservation and Pastoralism – United Kingdom
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Common Land in the UK. HNV farming in England and Wales. Follow EFNCP on Facebook. At the same time, geology and the strong oceanic influence of the Atlantic gave the UK some of the poorest agricultural land in the EU. Thousands of small and part-time farms. And not only in remote areas; significant areas of common land survive. The UK has millions of hectares of semi-natural farmland which has avoided agricultural 'improvement'. It is of global significance. What are the main challenges? Our work in Sco...
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European Forum on Nature Conservation and Pastoralism – Projects
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Follow EFNCP on Facebook. EFNCP is involved in local projects in several countries:. 2016 European Forum on Nature Conservation and Pastoralism. European Forum on Nature Conservation and Pastoralism. Online: http:/ www.efncp.org/projects/.
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European Forum on Nature Conservation and Pastoralism – High Nature Value farmland - Projects in Spain
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Follow EFNCP on Facebook. A uniquely Mediterranean upland landscape of olives and hay meadows in the Central mountains. G. Beaufoy. Spain is one of the largest and most bio-geographically diverse countries in Europe, lying at the crossroads between Europe and Africa, with conditions ranging from the oceanic north to the semi-arid south-east, and the sub-tropical Canary Islands. The country is very mountainous, with the highest average elevation in the EU. What are the main challenges? These dry-stone ter...
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European Forum on Nature Conservation and Pastoralism – High Nature Value Farming in Estonia
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Follow EFNCP on Facebook. Permanent Pastures and Meadows — adapting CAP instruments to take account of public goods (2011). This seminar was jointly organised by the Forum and the Swedish Society for Nature Conservation (SSNC) with funding from DG Environment and the SSNC. It took place in May 2011 in Brussels and aimed to address the following specific issues with a strong emphasis on finding effective solutions:. CAP definition of “permanent pasture”. CAP direct payments eligibility criteria.
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European Forum on Nature Conservation and Pastoralism – Projects Sweden
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Sweden: Island of Gräsö. Roslagen and the Island of Gräsö. Follow EFNCP on Facebook. Sweden is a typical northern country, with farming existing in a predominantly wooded landscape; indeed farming traditionally made extensive use of the forest for livestock, while the best, cleared, land was used for arable – see Swedish HNV showcase. Permanent Pastures and Meadows — adapting CAP instruments to take account of public goods (2011). CAP definition of “permanent pasture”. Greening options for Pillar 1.
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European Forum on Nature Conservation and Pastoralism – Projects HNV farming in France
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Follow EFNCP on Facebook. HNV farming in France. In France, EFNCP has been working for many years in partnership with AScA. With funding from the European Commission and French Ministries of Agriculture and Environment. Schematic envelopes of the main HNV agrarian systems showing location of the 2010 case-studies. France 2014: Contributing to the policy debate and action. Our work in 2014 developed the work undertaken in 2013:. In Vercors, the study program phase undertaken since 2010 came out onto a mor...
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