MULTISWARD
MULTISWARD | |
Budget : | 4 030 k€ |
Subventions : | FP7-KBBE (2 998 k€) |
Sous-programme : | KBBE-2009-1-2-02 |
Type de contrat : | Small or medium-scale focused research project |
Début : | 1er mars 2010 |
Fin : | 28 février 2014 |
MULTISWARD est l'acronyme du projet européen Multi species swards and multi scale strategies for multifunctional grassland based ruminant production systems, qui a pour référence sur le service CORDIS 244983[1].
Note : Les objectifs suivants sont repris de la fiche du projet sur Cordis
- Objective
MULTISWARD will support developments and innovations in grassland production and management throughout the diversity of European farming systems, pedo-climatic and socio-economic conditions. It will enhance regulating and supporting services from grasslands at the farm and landscape levels whilst improving the competitiveness of grassland-based ruminant production systems. This will be achieved by a concerted use of diversity: multi-species swards, diversity of plant communities at the farm and landscape levels and diversity of production systems at the landscape level.
To reach this goal, MULTISWARD will:
- define the roles and utility of grassland from economic, agronomic and environmental perspectives and determine stakeholder s requirements and expectations with respect to multi-functionality in EU countries
- assess the performance of multi species swards (MSS) in terms of plant productivity and animal nutrition over a range of environments and determine the most appropriate mixtures according to the soil and climatic conditions
- optimize the role of MSS in the provision of regulating and supporting services and maintaining a high level of biodiversity
- design and evaluate innovations in grazing and animal management (including animal genetics) to enhance the sustainability and competitiveness of grassland-based ruminant production system
- provide adequate evaluation tools (indicators and models) to assess ways of combining high production efficiency with optimal provision of regulating and supporting services from grasslands at farm to regional levels
- identify and analyse the effects of socio-economic and policy scenarios supporting grassland development or inducing grassland replacement by annual crops in order to support the design of future policies
- disseminate knowledge to key stakeholders through a participatory framework that will allow exchanges between researchers and key stakeholders and increase awareness of grassland based systems
Les partenaires du projet
Coordinateur
- UMRPL, URH, P3F, UREP et Laboratoire agronomie et environnement - Inra - Rennes, Clermont-Ferrand, Lusignan et Nancy (Bretagne, Auvergne, Poitou-Charentes, et Lorraine, France)[2]
Partenaires
- Institut de l'élevage - Paris (Île-de-France - France)
- Universita degli Studi di Udine - Udine (Italie)
- Georg-August-Universitaet Goettingen - Göttignen (Basse-Saxe - Allemagne)
- Agriculture and Food Development Authority - Carlow (Irlande)
- Eidgenoessisches Volkswirtschaftsdepartement - Berne (Suisse)
- INRA Transfert SA - Paris (Île-de-France - France)
- Universitetet for Miljo og Biovitenskap - Aas (Norvège)
- Aberystwyth University - Aberyswyth (Royaume-Uni)
- RHEA - Chastre (Région wallonne - Belgique)
- Stichting Dienst Landbouwkundig Onzerzoek - Wageningen (Pays-Bas)
- Vlaams Gewest - Bruxelles (Belgique)
- Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy w Poznaniu - Poznań (Pologne)
- Forschungsinstitut fur Biologischenlandbau Stiftung - Frick (Suisse)
- Norwegian Institute for Agricultural and Environmental Research - Aas (Norvège)
Financement
- Coût total du projet : 4 030 775 €
- Subvention de la Commission européenne (programme FP7-KBBE) : 2 997 595 €
Dates importantes
- Date de début : 1er mars 2010
- Date de fin : 28 février 2014
Voir aussi
Liens externes
- Le site officiel du projet.
Notes
- ↑ La fiche du projet sur CORDIS
- ↑ Le détail du partenariat Inra est donné sur le site du projet.