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Farming landscapes can provide habitats for biodiversity – News-Medical.Net

Over 360 scientists from 42 countries – led by the University of Göttingen and Westlake University China – call for transition of food production systems to agroecological principles.

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Over 360 scientists from 42 countries – led by the University of Göttingen and Westlake University China – call for transition of food production systems to agroecological principles.
Humans depend on farming for their very survival but this activity takes up more than one third of the world’s landmass and endangers 62% of all threatened species globally.
However, agricultural landscapes can support, rather than damage, biodiversity, but only through a global transition to agroecological produ…

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