Published in Scientific Papers. Series E. Land Reclamation, Earth Observation & Surveying, Environmental Engineering, Vol. XIV
Written by Daniela-Mihaiela BOCA, Tudor Panfil TOADER, Andreea HEGYI, Marius VLADU
This study highlights the durability and sustainability of mountain farms, focusing on agricultural diversification as a method of adaptation and development. Mountain regions in Romania face significant challenges, such as climate change, population migration, and declining agricultural incomes. Diversifying agricultural products proves to be an effective solution for increasing the resilience of these farms, enhancing both food security and economic stability. The article examines development strategies, public policies for mountain areas, and support initiatives, including a case study on their implementation. Through an integrated approach, this study emphasizes the necessity of combining agricultural traditions with innovation to ensure a sustainable future for mountain farms. In conclusion, agricultural diversification is not just a survival strategy but also an opportunity for sustainable development in mountain communities.
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