Antonello Franca
National Research Council
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Agroforestry Systems | 2018
Gerardo Moreno; S. Aviron; S. Berg; Josep Crous-Duran; Antonello Franca; S. García de Jalón; Tibor Hartel; Jaconette Mirck; A. Pantera; J.H.N. Palma; Joana Amaral Paulo; G. A. Re; F. Sanna; Claudine Thenail; A. Varga; V. Viaud; Paul J. Burgess
Land use systems that integrate woody vegetation with livestock and/or crops and are recognised for their biodiversity and cultural importance can be termed high nature and cultural value (HNCV) agroforestry. In this review, based on the literature and stakeholder knowledge, we describe the structure, components and management practices of ten contrasting HNCV agroforestry systems distributed across five European bioclimatic regions. We also compile and categorize the ecosystem services provided by these agroforestry systems, following the Common International Classification of Ecosystem Services. HNCV agroforestry in Europe generally enhances biodiversity and regulating ecosystem services relative to conventional agriculture and forestry. These systems can reduce fire risk, compared to conventional forestry, and can increase carbon sequestration, moderate the microclimate, and reduce soil erosion and nutrient leaching compared to conventional agriculture. However, some of the evidence is location specific and a better geographical coverage is needed to generalize patterns at broader scales. Although some traditional practices and products have been abandoned, many of the studied systems continue to provide multiple woody and non-woody plant products and high-quality food from livestock and game. Some of the cultural value of these systems can also be captured through tourism and local events. However there remains a continual challenge for farmers, landowners and society to fully translate the positive social and environmental impacts of HNCV agroforestry into market prices for the products and services.
Agroforestry Systems | 2018
Francesca Camilli; A. Pisanelli; Giovanna Seddaiu; Antonello Franca; Valerio Bondesan; Adolfo Rosati; Gerardo Moreno; A. Pantera; John E. Hermansen; Paul J. Burgess
This paper reports the results of a study conducted in Italy, within the AGFORWARD (2014–2017) project, aimed at promoting innovative agroforestry practices in Europe. Agroforestry offers a means for maintaining food production whilst addressing some of the negative environmental effects of intensive agriculture. This study aims to elicit the positive and negative points of view and perceptions of local stakeholders in Italy in relation to three types of agroforestry systems. The Participatory Research and Network Development was implemented in three workshops conducted in Sardinia, Umbria, and Veneto regions, and applied adopting a common methodological protocol. Qualitative data were obtained using open discussions with stakeholders on key issues, challenges and innovations. Quantitative data were obtained from stakeholders completing questionnaires during the workshops. A statistical analysis was applied to elicit the differences in stakeholders’ positive and negative perceptions in relation to production, management, environment and socio-economy aspects. Although the participants in the study came from different geographical and socioeconomic contexts with varied educational and cultural backgrounds, the different professional groups (farmers, policy-makers and researchers) and the three workshops generally shared similar perceptions of the benefits and constraints. The effects of agroforestry on production and the environment were generally perceived as positive, whilst those related to management were generally negative. The process of bringing the groups together seemed to be an effective means for identifying the key research gaps that need to be addressed in order to promote the uptake and maintenance of agroforestry.
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture | 2014
Giovanni Antonio Re; Giovanna Piluzza; Leonardo Sulas; Antonello Franca; Claudio Porqueddu; Federico Sanna; Simonetta Maria Bullitta
BACKGROUND Sainfoin (Onobrychis viciifolia Scop.) is a forage legume found in temperate areas but is less widespread in Mediterranean environments. Compared with other perennial legumes, it has the advantage of containing condensed tannins (CT) that can be important for their implications on ruminant nutrition and health. Data on nitrogen (N) fixation by sainfoin in the literature originate from very different environments and only a few field data are available, so it is important to improve knowledge on the N fixation potential of this species, particularly under a Mediterranean climate. Here the accumulation pattern of polyphenolic compounds (total, non-tannic polyphenols and CT) and the N fixation potential of sainfoin were studied in order to contribute to its valorisation for sustainable farming management in Mediterranean environments. RESULTS CT concentrations were always in the range considered beneficial for animals, not exceeding 50 g delphinidin equivalent kg⁻¹ dry matter (DM). The regression of aerial fixed N on aerial DM showed a relationship of 22 kg fixed N t⁻¹ aerial DM in a Mediterranean environment. CONCLUSION A wider exploitation of sainfoin is suggested for production under rain-fed conditions, thus enlarging the limited set of available perennial legumes suitable for Mediterranean environments.
Science of The Total Environment | 2015
Enrico Vagnoni; Antonello Franca; Leo Breedveld; Claudio Porqueddu; R Ferrara; Pierpaolo Duce
Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research | 2014
Federico Sanna; Antonello Franca; Claudio Porqueddu; Giovanna Piluzza; Giovanni Antonio Re; Leonardo Sulas; Simonetta Maria Bullitta
Industrial Crops and Products | 2015
Leonardo Sulas; Antonello Franca; Federico Sanna; Giovanni Antonio Re; Rita Melis; Claudio Porqueddu
RIVISTA DI AGRONOMIA | 1997
Gianfranco Fara; Antonello Franca; Claudio Porqueddu; Salvatore Caredda; Pier Paolo Roggero
Grassland Science | 2016
Antonello Franca; Salvatore Caredda; Federico Sanna; Francesco Fava; Giovanna Seddaiu
Journal of Cleaner Production | 2017
Enrico Vagnoni; Antonello Franca; Claudio Porqueddu; Pierpaolo Duce
Grass and Forage Science | 2015
Angelo Loi; Antonello Franca; B.J. Nutt; R.J. Yates; Mario F. D'Antuono; John Howieson