Lorenzo Melozzi’s scientific contributions

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Publications (2)


European Union: the role of Rural Development Plans
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January 2009

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Journal of Agriculture and Environment for International Development (JAEID)

Lorenzo Melozzi

The conservation of ecosystems and their services is fundamental for a sustainable economy and social development within the European Union. Incentives for the continuous on-farm use of biodiversity have become an integral part of EU support for regional and rural development in recent years. Furthermore, as a signatory of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, the EU Commission set itself the objective of stemming the decline of agricultural biodiversity not only in Europe but internationally. At European level, the measures aimed at achieving these objectives pass through the Common Agricultural Policy and are contained within the Rural Development Plans. This article provides a general framework of the implementation of these policies for the 2007-13 plan with particular reference to the situation in Italy, and dwells the extent to which they correspond to the objectives of the Treaty.


Fig. 1: The Abruzzo conservation system.
Fig. 2-The link between PGI and seed legislation.
The sustainable use of agrobiodiversity in Italy - report on case studies on article 6 of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture
  • Technical Report
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January 2009

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Maria Francesca Nonne

This report focuses on sustainable use of plant genetic resources in Italy. It aims at analysing a number of case studies, ranging from the institutions to the civil society, falling within the framework of article 6 of the International Treaty on Plant GeneticResources for Food and Agriculture. Furthermore, it presents them as possible ways of implementing this article in a northern and industrialized country.

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