What is it about?
This research delves into the efforts to protect native goat breeds in the Campania region of Southern Italy. It explores the historical and political factors influencing goat farming practices, emphasizing the crucial role of regional policies in sustaining traditional farming methods and preserving biodiversity.
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Why is it important?
The study sheds light on the significance of maintaining genetic diversity in livestock populations, particularly focusing on the conservation of native goat breeds. By recognizing the cultural and environmental value of these breeds, the research highlights the importance of supporting small-scale farmers and their role in safeguarding traditional practices and biodiversity. Key Takeaways: • Regional policies play a vital role in ensuring the survival of native goat breeds in Southern Italy. • Conservation efforts for native goat breeds contribute to preserving genetic diversity in livestock populations. • Small-scale farmers are custodians of traditions, culture, and biodiversity through their practices. • Understanding the historical and political context is essential for effective conservation strategies. • Sustainable farming practices are crucial for maintaining biodiversity and traditional farming methods. [Some of the content on this page has been created by AI]
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This page is a summary of: Can Sustainability and Biodiversity Conservation Save Native Goat Breeds? The Situation in Campania Region (Southern Italy) between History and Regional Policy Interventions, Sustainability, April 2024, MDPI AG,
DOI: 10.3390/su16083157.
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