The European project PASTORCLIM aims to adapt the grazing systems of the Pyrenees and native breeds to climate change

Published 2024년 3월 25일

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The PASTORCLIM project, led by Professor Pilar Santolaria and involving Spain, France, and Andorra, was introduced in Huesca. This four-year endeavor aims to adjust mountain pastoral systems in the Pyrenees to the challenges of climate change by enhancing native livestock breeds and preserving transhumance traditions. The project's launch included educational sessions and a visit to an organic livestock farm, highlighting its commitment to sustaining natural ecosystems through traditional practices.
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Huesca hosts the presentation of the European project PASTORCLIM, which is coordinated by Professor Pilar Santolaria and has the participation of entities from Spain, France and Andorra. This is an initiative that will be developed over the next four years. PASTORCLIM will work “on the adaptation of mountain pastoral systems to climate change, as well as on mitigating its effects on them through the improvement of native cattle and sheep breeds of meat from the Pyrenees, and the safeguarding and promotion of practices and traditions associated ...

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