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Agroforestry in the Czech Republic: What hampers the comeback of a once traditional land use system?

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Lojka, Bohdan
Teutscherová, Nikola
Chládová, Anna
Kala, Lukáš
Szabó, Péter
Martiník, Antonín
Weger, Jan
Houška, Jakub
Červenka, Jakub
Kotrba, Radim
Jobbiková, Jana
Doležalová, Helena
Snášelová, Martina
Krčmářová, Jana
Vávrová, Kamila
Králík, Tomáš
Zavadil, TomášORCiD Profile - 0000-0002-6684-4121WoS Profile - ACS-7105-2022Scopus Profile - 57295690000
Lawson, Gerry

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Publication date
2022
Published in
Agronomy
Volume / Issue
12 (1)
ISBN / ISSN
ISSN: 2073-4395
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This publication has a published version with DOI 10.3390/agronomy12010069

Abstract
The interest in re-implementing agroforestry (AF) in European agriculture due to its environmental benefits has been growing exponentially. We reviewed the historical background and the current state (extent, farmers' perception, legislative support, and barriers) to evaluate the future perspectives of AF in Czechia by identifying the key factors hampering further extension. Our results confirmed that AF almost disappeared after the middle of the 19th century due to agricultural intensification and collectivization. Currently, AF is not defined in the Czech legislation and no modern AF has been encountered by this study. Areas falling into AF definition recently comprise only traditional AF (less than 1% of agricultural area remaining) represented only by silvopastoral AF. The results of a farmers' survey indicated that despite relatively high interest in AF, excessive bureaucratization, high costs of establishment and uncertain profitability are severe concerns among farmers. We therefore conclude that there is a lack of legal recognition and marginalization of AF as the key obstacles of low adoption rates. We suggest that systematic support beyond subsidies should include raising awareness, research, policy, legislation changes, training, and advisory service, as a cornerstone for progressive development of AF and thus conservation and creation of economically and environmentally sound landscapes throughout Czechia.
Keywords
agricultural policy, alley cropping, CAP, farmers perception, grazed orchards, silvoarable, silvopastoral, wood pastures
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