Model for Analysing and Potential Trade-offs Between Enhanced Green Infrastructure and Smaller Agricultural Field Sizes
Intensive agriculture often leads to larger field sizes, which can decrease biodiversity and reduce vital ecosystem services like pollination and natural pest control. This happens because the resources for wild pollinators are diminished, and the distance increases...
Framework for Holistic Management Decision Making
Within organic agriculture, farmers and other stakeholders often face complex decisions and resource management challenges. Navigating these situations in a way that enhances environmental, economic and social outcomes can be challenging. The Holistic Management (HM)...
Eco-Social Farming Model Involving Actors with Additional Needs to Enhance Collaboration for Biodiversity Conservation on Farm Landscapes
The Kerry Eco-Social Farming Biodiversity EIP-AGRI Project (KESF) aimed to address issues of biodiversity within the farming landscape and social inclusion through building on pre-existing foundations of Kerry Social Farming (KSF) eco-social farming model. It links up...
Social Entrepreneurship Approach to Support Ecosystem Services
Civil-public-private-partnerships (CP3), funded by Biodiversa/FACCE-JPI, is a three-year project of natural and social sciences which focused on collaborative governance approaches for policy innovation to enhance biodiversity and ecosystem services delivery in...




