Management strategies for a win-win relationship between increasing productivity an environmental protection: proposal bases and first results.
ABSTRACT.Most of Uruguay land is under agricultural use, which remarks the necessity to think about lands with productive systems within a general strategy for biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services preservation. Extensive livestock production is able to reach this objectives but needs to...
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2014
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