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Title: | Efficiency and Sustainability in Ruminants’ Livestock Systems: A Case Study of Dry-Land Pastures in the Montado Ecosystem |
Authors: | Carreira, Emanuel Silva, Flávio Serrano, João Geraldo, Ana Infante, Paulo Charneca, Rui Conceição, Cristina Pereira, Alfredo |
Editors: | Kukovics, Sándor |
Keywords: | agro-sylvo-pastoral systems bovine grazing Mediterranean climate Montado sheep |
Issue Date: | 2025 |
Publisher: | IntechOpen |
Citation: | Geraldo, Ana, Infante, Paulo, Charneca, Rui, Conceição, Cristina, Pereira, Alfredo (2025). Efficiency and Sustainability in Ruminants’ Livestock Systems: A Case Study of Dry-Land Pastures in the Montado Ecosystem. Chapter In: Animal Husbandry - Beliefs, Facts and Reality. IntechOpen, p. 1-21.
ISBN: 978-1-83769-925-4 |
Abstract: | The Montado (Portugal)/Dehesa (Espanha), a unique agro-sylvo-pastoral ecosys
tem in the Mediterranean region, offers a valuable model for sustainable ruminant
livestock production. This chapter explores the efficiency and sustainability of this
system, with a particular focus on dryland pastures and grazing practices. Extensive
livestock systems in the Montado, defined by their low-input and low-output
approaches, are highly dependent on rainfed pastures. The Mediterranean climate,
with its irregular rainfall patterns and increasing aridity, poses significant challenges
to pasture productivity and animal performance. This chapter explores various
grazing systems, including continuous and deferred grazing, and their implications
for pasture health, animal welfare, and ecosystem services. By analyzing the relation
ship between grazing management, pasture quality, and environmental factors, we
seek to identify strategies for enhancing the efficiency and sustainability of ruminant
livestock systems in the Montado. Ultimately, this research contributes to a deeper
understanding of the potential of agro-sylvo-pastoral systems to balance agricultural
production with environmental conservation, providing valuable insights for sustain
able livestock practices in Mediterranean regions. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/39024 |
Type: | bookPart |
Appears in Collections: | MED - Publicações - Capítulos de Livros
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