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INIA Tacuarembó. |
Fecha : |
21/02/2014 |
Actualizado : |
22/09/2017 |
Autor : |
MYERS, R.W. |
Afiliación : |
RUSSELL WILLIAM MYERS. |
Título : |
Problem Assessment of Silvopastoral Research and Extension in Uruguay: Masters of Natural Resources. |
Fecha de publicación : |
2011 |
Fuente / Imprenta : |
Raleigh, North Carolina: North CarolinaStateUniversity,2011. |
Páginas : |
48 p. |
Idioma : |
Inglés |
Contenido : |
Silvopasture is an important alternative means of agricultural production in Uruguay. The amount of land in silvopasture systems has increased rapidly as the country has expanded its forest plantation land. Current knowledge about optimal practices and production levels, however, is limited. This project intends to perform a problem analysis of the possible research and extension needs and opportunities in Uruguay to enhance our knowledge about silvopastoral production systems and to identify subjects that could be studied in more detail in subsequent research. This problem analysis will attempt to collect and condense information that could lead to a better understanding of how silvopasture has developed and adapted to changing conditions in market forces, natural factors, and local as well as national policies. This information can foment more development of the sector in the future, and will serve as a knowledge base for farm producers, forestry professionals, and students.
Table of Contents. 1. Introduction. 1.1. The History of Forestry in Uruguay. 1.2. The Growth of the Forestry Industry. 1.3. The New Trends in the System. 1.4. The Development of Silvopasture Systems. 2. Methods. 2.1. Survey. 2.2. Interview Methods. 2.3. Influential Groups Within. 3. Result. 3.1. Producers’ Experience with Silvopasture. 3.1.1. The Extent of Silvopastural Production in Uruguay. 3.1.2. Management Systems. 3.2. Current Silvopasture Research. 3.3. The Benefits of Silvopasture. 3.3.1. Efficient Land Use. 3.3.2. Fire Prevention. 3.3.3. Livestock Protection. 3.3.4. Environmental. benefits. 3.3.5. Mitigation of Social issues. 3.4. Potential Drawbacks of Silvopasture. 3.4.1. Increased Corporate Liability. 3.4.2. Management Challenges. 3.4.3. Pest and Health concerns. 3.4.4. Production Issues. 4.1. Future Research and Development. 4.1.1. Biological Research. 4.1.2. Environmental Research. 4.1.3. Economic Research. 4.1.4. Social Development and Extension Efforts. 4.3. Future Policy/Market Changes. 5. Conclusion. 6. Works Cited. APPENDICES. MenosSilvopasture is an important alternative means of agricultural production in Uruguay. The amount of land in silvopasture systems has increased rapidly as the country has expanded its forest plantation land. Current knowledge about optimal practices and production levels, however, is limited. This project intends to perform a problem analysis of the possible research and extension needs and opportunities in Uruguay to enhance our knowledge about silvopastoral production systems and to identify subjects that could be studied in more detail in subsequent research. This problem analysis will attempt to collect and condense information that could lead to a better understanding of how silvopasture has developed and adapted to changing conditions in market forces, natural factors, and local as well as national policies. This information can foment more development of the sector in the future, and will serve as a knowledge base for farm producers, forestry professionals, and students.
Table of Contents. 1. Introduction. 1.1. The History of Forestry in Uruguay. 1.2. The Growth of the Forestry Industry. 1.3. The New Trends in the System. 1.4. The Development of Silvopasture Systems. 2. Methods. 2.1. Survey. 2.2. Interview Methods. 2.3. Influential Groups Within. 3. Result. 3.1. Producers’ Experience with Silvopasture. 3.1.1. The Extent of Silvopastural Production in Uruguay. 3.1.2. Management Systems. 3.2. Current Silvopasture Research. 3.3. The Benefits of Silvopasture. 3.3.1. Effici... Presentar Todo |
Palabras claves : |
ARTICULACIÓN PRODUCTIVA; FORESTRY; POLÍTICAS PÚBLICAS; SILVOPASTURE; TOMA DE DECISIONES. |
Thesagro : |
DESARROLLO TERRITORIAL; FORESTACIÓN; SILVOPASTOREO; URUGUAY. |
Asunto categoría : |
K10 Producción forestal |
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