Rationalizing agriculture with simple adjustments benefits all parties involved

We are on a mission to save agricultural landscapes! After a period of intense contemplation (with and without beer) and a tortuous journey of the manuscript from the most prestigious journals to still prestigious ones, it's finally done. Our concept for rationalizing agricultural landscapes through simple adjustments while following basic ecological principles has been published in Biological Conservation. The goal is to minimize the decreases on production functions (yield losses) while maximizing biodiversity benefits from newly created seminatural areas. Farmers will also benefit from improved field shapes and homogenized conditions within the field. You can read many details about our Ecologically Informed Precision Conservation at the link below.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2023.110343 

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