The application of ecologically intensive principles to the systemic redesign of livestock farms on native grasslands: A case of co-innovation in Rocha, Uruguay.

ABSTRACT.CONTEXT: Family-run cow-calf farms based on native grasslands exhibit low economic and social sustainability, as reflected in low family incomes and high workloads. Experimental results have shown that pasture?herd interaction management could improve native grasslands and animal productivi...

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Autor principal: RUGGIA, A. (author)
Otros Autores: DOGLIOTTI, S. (author), AGUERRE, V. (author), ALBICETTE, M.M. (author), ALBÍN, A. (author), BLUMETTO, O. (author), CARDOZO, G. (author), LEONI, C. (author), QUINTANS, G. (author), SCARLATO, S. (author), TITTONELL, P. (author), ROSSING, W. A.H. (author)
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Publicado: 2021
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author RUGGIA, A.
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AGUERRE, V.
ALBICETTE, M.M.
ALBÍN, A.
BLUMETTO, O.
CARDOZO, G.
LEONI, C.
QUINTANS, G.
SCARLATO, S.
TITTONELL, P.
ROSSING, W. A.H.
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ALBICETTE, M.M.
ALBÍN, A.
BLUMETTO, O.
CARDOZO, G.
DOGLIOTTI, S.
LEONI, C.
QUINTANS, G.
ROSSING, W. A.H.
RUGGIA, A.
SCARLATO, S.
TITTONELL, P.
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DOGLIOTTI, S.
AGUERRE, V.
ALBICETTE, M.M.
ALBÍN, A.
BLUMETTO, O.
CARDOZO, G.
LEONI, C.
QUINTANS, G.
SCARLATO, S.
TITTONELL, P.
ROSSING, W. A.H.
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DOGLIOTTI, S.
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ALBÍN, A.
BLUMETTO, O.
CARDOZO, G.
LEONI, C.
QUINTANS, G.
SCARLATO, S.
TITTONELL, P.
ROSSING, W. A.H.
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Pasture-herd interactions
Native grasslands
Systems thinking
Monitoring and evaluation
Participatory approach
Reflexivity
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description ABSTRACT.CONTEXT: Family-run cow-calf farms based on native grasslands exhibit low economic and social sustainability, as reflected in low family incomes and high workloads. Experimental results have shown that pasture?herd interaction management could improve native grasslands and animal productivity.OBJECTIVE: This paper analyzes the extent to which the sustainability of family-run livestock farms based on native grasslands could be enhanced by a systemic redesign informed by ecological intensification practices. The research questions address the initial state of farm sustainability, key bottlenecks to improving farm sustainability,and changes in sustainability criteria achieved over three years of farm redesign.METHODS: The study was executed as part of a multi-level co-innovation project in Uruguay in which a team of scientist-practitioners and seven farm families participated in farm characterization, diagnosis, and redesign. The farm characterization took the form of indicators to describe the farms' management and bio-physical subsystems. Redesign plans were negotiated between the research team and the farmers. Frequent monitoring and evaluation cycles enabled finetuning across the years of implementation.
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spelling The application of ecologically intensive principles to the systemic redesign of livestock farms on native grasslands: A case of co-innovation in Rocha, Uruguay.RUGGIA, A.DOGLIOTTI, S.AGUERRE, V.ALBICETTE, M.M.ALBÍN, A.BLUMETTO, O.CARDOZO, G.LEONI, C.QUINTANS, G.SCARLATO, S.TITTONELL, P.ROSSING, W. A.H.Pasture-herd interactionsNative grasslandsSystems thinkingMonitoring and evaluationParticipatory approachReflexivityABSTRACT.CONTEXT: Family-run cow-calf farms based on native grasslands exhibit low economic and social sustainability, as reflected in low family incomes and high workloads. Experimental results have shown that pasture?herd interaction management could improve native grasslands and animal productivity.OBJECTIVE: This paper analyzes the extent to which the sustainability of family-run livestock farms based on native grasslands could be enhanced by a systemic redesign informed by ecological intensification practices. The research questions address the initial state of farm sustainability, key bottlenecks to improving farm sustainability,and changes in sustainability criteria achieved over three years of farm redesign.METHODS: The study was executed as part of a multi-level co-innovation project in Uruguay in which a team of scientist-practitioners and seven farm families participated in farm characterization, diagnosis, and redesign. The farm characterization took the form of indicators to describe the farms' management and bio-physical subsystems. Redesign plans were negotiated between the research team and the farmers. Frequent monitoring and evaluation cycles enabled finetuning across the years of implementation.2025-06-23T18:21:30Z2025-06-23T18:21:30Z20212025-06-23T18:21:30ZArticlePublishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttps://ainfo.inia.uy/consulta/busca?b=pc&id=62001&biblioteca=vazio&busca=62001&qFacets=62001reponame:AINFOinstname:Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuariainstacron:Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuariaenenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAcceso abiertooai:redi.anii.org.uy:20.500.12381/41372026-02-10T17:36:34Z
spellingShingle The application of ecologically intensive principles to the systemic redesign of livestock farms on native grasslands: A case of co-innovation in Rocha, Uruguay.
RUGGIA, A.
Pasture-herd interactions
Native grasslands
Systems thinking
Monitoring and evaluation
Participatory approach
Reflexivity
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title The application of ecologically intensive principles to the systemic redesign of livestock farms on native grasslands: A case of co-innovation in Rocha, Uruguay.
title_full The application of ecologically intensive principles to the systemic redesign of livestock farms on native grasslands: A case of co-innovation in Rocha, Uruguay.
title_fullStr The application of ecologically intensive principles to the systemic redesign of livestock farms on native grasslands: A case of co-innovation in Rocha, Uruguay.
title_full_unstemmed The application of ecologically intensive principles to the systemic redesign of livestock farms on native grasslands: A case of co-innovation in Rocha, Uruguay.
title_short The application of ecologically intensive principles to the systemic redesign of livestock farms on native grasslands: A case of co-innovation in Rocha, Uruguay.
title_sort The application of ecologically intensive principles to the systemic redesign of livestock farms on native grasslands: A case of co-innovation in Rocha, Uruguay.
topic Pasture-herd interactions
Native grasslands
Systems thinking
Monitoring and evaluation
Participatory approach
Reflexivity
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