In situ agrobiodiversity conservation in the Swiss inner Alpine zone
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2004
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Bardsley, D.
Thomas, I.
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GeoJournal: an international journal on human geography and environmental sciences, 2004; 60(2):99-109
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Douglas Bardsley and Ian Thomas
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This paper considers Swiss experiences of in situ agrobiodiversity conservation. The Swiss recognise the multifunctionality of agriculture, particularly within the marginal, mountainous areas of the country and are spending public and private funds to maintain crop landraces, agroecosystems, landscapes, agricultural practices, and rural communities. State programs in marginal agricultural regions tie economic assistance to biodiversity conservation practices, through the use of direct payment systems. With the removal of many import restrictions and state-led marketing, alternative innovative programs linked to local values of diversity provide opportunities for conservation. In situ agrobiodiversity conservation ideas being pursued include awareness-raising schemes, scientific initiatives, the establishment of diversity gardens and community-based programs. Any extension of the in situ conservation programs could have substantial implications for regional development.
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© 2004 Kluwer Academic Publishers.