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Title: | Changing agriculture- changing landscape: what is going on in the high nature valued Montado landscapes of southern Portugal? |
Authors: | Pinto-Correia, Teresa Godinho, Sérgio |
Editors: | Ortiz-Miranda, Dionisio Moragues-Faus, Ana Arnalte-Alegre, Eladio |
Keywords: | Montado Agro-silvo pastoral system Savanna-like landscape; Land management Productivism and post-productivism decay |
Issue Date: | 2013 |
Publisher: | Emerald Group Publishing Limited |
Citation: | Pinto-Correia, T., Godinho, S. (2013). Changing agriculture- changing landscape: what is going on in the high nature valued Montado landscapes of southern Portugal? In: Ortiz-Miranda, D., Moragues-Faus, A. and Arnalte-Alegre, E. (Eds), Agriculture in Mediterranean Europe: Between Old and New Paradigms. Research in Rural Sociology and Development, Vol. 19, pg. 75–90. |
Abstract: | The Portuguese montado is a particular land use system, characterized
by the combination, in the same area, of the forestry and the grazing
components interrelating with each other, in large-scale farm units.
Mostly, this system is acknowledged due to its specific landscape
character, in a savanna-like phisionomy, with changing densities along
a continuous tree cover of holm and cork oaks and grazing in the under
cover. The montado is a production system, and its extensive character
and particular pattern makes it possible to support a multitude of
ecosystem goods and services nowadays valued by society. Nevertheless
the system is threatened and the resulting landscape is under strong
reduction in the last decades. This paper shows the dimension of the
ongoing reduction, for the whole region of Alentejo, since 1960 and up to
now. And furthermore, based on a survey to land managers of montadoin a Natura 2000 site, it shows how the land management options for the
most are still focusing on production and productivist ideals, even when
keeping a multifunctional system. These orientations do not result in a
radical replacement of the system, and therefore the illusion is kept that
the multifunctionality is mantained – but progressively the system loses
its balance and the tree cover decays in such a way that the montado
disappears. This unique landscape is thus under severe threat. The paper
ends with a discussion on the urgent need for integrated policy goals and
tools for the montado as a system, and for much more colaboration with
the land managers in order to strength the multifunctionalty relevance and
support a novel attitude replacing the productivist concept of farming,
misleading in the context of this system. |
URI: | http://www.emeraldinsight.com/books.htm?chapterid=17089458&show=abstract http://hdl.handle.net/10174/10373 |
ISBN: | 978-1-78190-597-5 |
Type: | bookPart |
Appears in Collections: | PAO - Publicações - Capítulos de Livros MED - Publicações - Capítulos de Livros
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