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Furthermore, as social farming links different sectors, it may generate benefits for all sectors involved.
According to Haubenhofer et al. (2010), social farming links aspects of the traditional healthcare system to agriculture (care farming; social and therapeutic horticulture), gardening (healing gardens), landscape or nature conservation (ecotherapy), animal keeping (animal-assisted intervention), or animal husbandry (care farming), as shown in Fig. 1.
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For example, the up-scaling of farm responses to market level models is relevant for assessments of high level policies, while for assessments of biodiversity and landscape impacts of farming linking to landscape models is relevant.
"Swap large numbers in protest from Lincolnshire town: no wind farm!" links nimby protests against renewable energy sources with the town of Louth, which he always wanted to visit and now never will.
Mod is almost hyperdesigned, with glass tables and other ear-shatteringly hard surfaces, and a futuristic look, but Ms. Courtney said she had insisted from Day 1 that her cooking must retain its farm links: "If the food was really crazy, there would be no balance to this place".
It undertook to exclude companies running "high-risk plantations or farms linked to deforestation" from its supply chain.
Inspections of Iowa poultry farms linked to the salmonella outbreak have prompted headlines about infestations with maggots and rodents.
But two British wildlife parks have been accused of unethical practices for breeding white lions taken from a farm linked to "canned hunting" in South Africa and allowing cubs to be petted for £250 a time.
From plug-in cars to carbon capture to wind farms linked to "intelligent" power grids, many of the solutions pitched to restructure the country's energy system and confront global warming rely on a faith in high tech: we expect, or at least hope, that an Apollo project, the energy equivalent of the dot.com revolution or some other burst of creative genius will engineer the problem away.
The main idea is remarkably simple: big soy traders in Brazil stopped buying and selling soy from farms linked to new deforestation.
For a given year, the GSCC encompassed all farms linked by bi-directional contacts; the GOC encompassed the GSCC plus all farms reachable from the farms in GSCC by a direct path ('sinks'); and the GWCC encompassed the GSCC plus all farms connected to the farms in the GSCC by any uni-directional contact (both 'sources' and 'sinks'sinks
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