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Land and farming system dynamics and their drivers in the Mediterranean Basin

•We selected studies on land and farming system dynamics in the Mediterranean.•We summarized the main dynamics and their drivers.•The analyzed studies mainly focused on two dynamics: abandonment and urbanization.•The findings can be used to inform land use policies. Given the heterogeneity and richn...

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Published in:Land use policy 2018-06, Vol.75, p.702-710
Main Authors: Debolini, Marta, Marraccini, Elisa, Dubeuf, Jean Paul, Geijzendorffer, Ilse R., Guerra, Carlos, Simon, Marian, Targetti, Stefano, Napoléone, Claude
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description •We selected studies on land and farming system dynamics in the Mediterranean.•We summarized the main dynamics and their drivers.•The analyzed studies mainly focused on two dynamics: abandonment and urbanization.•The findings can be used to inform land use policies. Given the heterogeneity and richness of Mediterranean farming systems, it is difficult to assess the nature and causes of observed dynamics based on single case studies. This research identifies case studies conducted on the north and south of the Mediterranean basin to provide a comprehensive overview of the current land and farming system dynamics and their main drivers. We analyze 80 papers published in international journals from 1985 to 2015. The studies vary in spatial scale, from 4 km2 in the case of peri-urban regions and small agricultural areas to more than 500,000 km2 in the case of national-based analyses. Most of the papers focus on mountainous rural areas, whereas only a few case studies are located in mixed regions or peri-urban inland regions. We analyze the farm trajectories behind the general dynamics to understand the ongoing processes at the agricultural level and their related drivers. Social and demographic drivers are indicated as particularly relevant for abandonment, which is frequently associated with intensification processes. Intensification dynamics are driven mainly by economic factors, which particularly affect annual crop production. Few papers analyze the dynamics of extensification and more research in this field is needed to understand this process and its eventual transition to the abandonment of agricultural areas. This analysis provides an opportunity for the exchange of ideas and information from a diverse range of disciplines and interest groups, which should be combined to formulate effective land use policies.
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Agrarian structures
Agricultural economics
Agricultural production
Agricultural systems
Case studies
Crop production
Demographics
Economic analysis
Economic factors
Environmental Sciences
Farm trajectories
Farming
Farming systems
Heterogeneity
Humanities and Social Sciences
Intensification
Interest groups
Land use
Land use planning
Land-use changes
Life Sciences
Literature reviews
Mediterranean agriculture
North and South
Production
Rural areas
Rural land use
System dynamics
Systematic literature review
Systematic review
Trajectory analysis
Urban agriculture
Urban areas
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