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Guillerme S., Labant P., Béringuier Ph., B., Maire E., Desailly B. World Congress on Agroforestry, Delhi, 10-14 February 2014

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Guillerme S., Labant P., Béringuier Ph., B., Maire E., Desailly B.

World Congress on Agroforestry, Delhi, 10-14 February 2014

Outline GBC overview and

context

Potential benefits of

agroforestry for the

development of GBC

Potential benefits of GBC

for the development of

agroforestry

Scales and stakeholders

interactions

GBC in Europe

European Ecological

Network

Conservation of key

ecosystems, habitats and

species

Vision for a coherent

network of high value

areas for biodiversity

Linear type

of corridor

Mosaic type

of corridor

« japanese »

type of corridor

Biodiv.

reservoir Biodiv.

reservoir

GBC in France « Grenelle de

l'environnement » policy

Integrate biodiversity

considerations into land-use

planning

Restore ecological

connectivity

Protect existing biodiversity

Potential benefits of agroforestry for GBC

Biodiversity Soil

Climate

Production Water

Landscapes

Potential benefits GBC for agroforestry

Old agroforestry systems

Meadow orchard

Wooded meadow Hedgerow

Hedgerow

Vineyard « hautains »

Potential benefits GBC for agroforestry

Modern agroforestry system

Towards a wooded network

GBC Sub-frame

wetlands

environments

Sub-frame

forest

environments

Sub-frame

open

environments

Scale and stakeholders interactions

National

Regional

Territorial collectivities

Municipality

Individuals

Isolated tree Low

hedge Tree-lined

driveway

Meadow

orchard

Alley coppice

High

hedge

Grazed

forest

Multi-scale

Top-down Bottom-up

Conclusion

Complex implementation

Challenging for agroforestry

Importance of the territorial constraints and

stakeholders perceptions

Agroforestry by whom, for what… and for who ?

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