Resifarms Farmland represents 40% of EU land. Agriculture can sustain high levels of biodiversity and be highly productive, but if managed too aggressively it can pollute and degrade the environment. There is a well-known synergy between agricultural production and semi-natural habitat conservation (ponds, forests, etc.) but it is still scarcely applied. The Resifarms project is preparing a toolkit and training sessions for farmers and technicians of Spain, France, Italy, Czech Republic and Romania to build up their skills. Information about the benefits of conserving semi-natural habitats for farming and its productivity, and the great importance of conserving these areas for nature, health and society is vaguely known by farmers and agriculture technicians, but they often lack the know-how and the tools to implement such conservation actions. In this context, the project Resifarms aims at building the capacity of farmers and agricultural technicians in the conservation of semi-natural habitats, in order to promote the implementation of the most direct and effective conservation actions. More information on the project is available here.
Webinar aim This webinar will explain the different problems Resifarms aims to tackle, the solution the project suggests and the different actions that are being and will be conducted. We are happy to invite you to join us on 15 October at 14:00 CET.
Speaker Ander Achotegui
Ander holds a degree in environmental sciences and is doctor in ecology (Autonomous University of Barcelona). He is the Head of area of sustainable agriculture and forestry at Fundació Emys and Coordinator of the Resifarms project. Anders is interested in global change, soil regeneration, pest control and biodiversity conservation.
Please find a recording of the webinar here.