2nd call from the organizing committee of 15th international meeting of the FAO-CIHEAM subnetwork on Mediterranean forages and fodder crops (Orestiada – Greece, 12-14 April 2016).
The 2nd call from the organizing committee of the 15th international meeting of the FAO-CIHEAM subnetwork on Mediterranean forages and fodder crops (Orestiada – Greece, 12-14 April 2016), can be retrieved from here.
Scholarships for the 15th INTERNATIONAL MEETING of the FAO-CIHEAM, Orestiada (12 – 14 April 2016)
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The speech of the President of HERPAS in Greek Parliament
The speech of the President of HERPAS in Greek Parliament in November 24, 2015
15th INTERNATIONAL MEETING of the FAO-CIHEAM Subnetwork on Mediterranean Forage Resources
The meeting will be held in Orestiada (12 – 14 April 2016), located in North-eastern Greece (close to Alexandroupolis Airport).
Title: Ecosystem services and socio-economic benefits of Mediterranean grasslands. http://www.iamz.ciheam.org/orestiada2016/
Papers related to the general topic of the meeting are requested. They will be discussed in the following sessions:
SESSION 1. Managing ecosystem services and livestock production in the Mediterranean region.
Best management practices to combine forage production and other benefits of Mediterranean grasslands.
SESSION 2. Improvement of range, pasture and forage species including alternative uses
Plant genetic diversity benefits. Drought tolerant grass and legume species or genotypes to maintain forage production. Alternative uses (turfgrass, medicinal, bioenergy, etc).
SESSION 3. Socio-economic benefits of sustainable grassland management
Managed properly, grasslands can reduce the costs of feed supplements for livestock, thereby reducing the cost to raise the animal and food costs to consumers. Cultural benefits, such as spiritual and recreational.
SESSION 4. Rehabilitation of Mediterranean grasslands
Grassland rehabilitation for forage production, aesthetics, conservation purposes. Ecotechnologies for improving plant establishment.
Additionally, a round table discussion will be held on April 14 2015.