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Working Paper Cnr-Ceris, N° 17/2014

Strategie di conservazione della biodiversità animale zootecnica
in aree montane[1]

[Strategies for the conservation of farm animal biodiversity in mountain areas]

 

 

Elena Pagliarino
National Research Council of Italy
Institute for Economic Research on Firm and Growth
CNR-Ceris, via Real Collegio 30,
10024 Moncalieri (To), Italy

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Abstract: Domestic animal genetic resources (DAnGR) include all animal species and breeds that have been domesticated and selected during the past 10000-12000 years to provide a range of products and functions. Unfortunately, a large number of farm breeds have been lost and many more are at risk of loss. To disappear, replaced by few high-yielding and specialized animals, are local breeds. They are adapted to the local environmental and disease stresses, they need low external inputs and are able to give many different products (i.e. milk-meat-wool) and services. In few words, they are sustainable and multipurpose. Mountains are rich in local breeds that are resistant to inclement conditions of the surrounding environment, plastic enough to contribute to the self-sufficient economy of mountain communities, and preserved in genetic purity because of the geographic isolation. The research compares the strategies adopted in mountain areas for the conservation of three different sheep breeds facing extinction. Throughout deep-interviews to various actors (breeders, representatives of breeders’ associations, SME, public officials, policy makers and researchers), the analysis reveals that in all case-studies the program of conservation is linked to a wider process of local development. The research highlights the factors of success or failure, it analyses the role of the different actors involved in the conservation program and the relationships among them. It describes the characteristics of those partnerships between public and private that have some prospects in the medium-long term.

 

Keywords: Farm breeds, conservation, governance, local development, mountains

 

JEL Codes: O13, Q18, Q57

 

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[1] Questo lavoro è stato realizzato nell’ambito del progetto di ricerca “Metodi e sistemi per aumentare il valore aggiunto degli alimenti tradizionali e a vocazione territoriale nelle zone montane - FIMONT”, finanziato con le risorse del Fondo Integrativo Speciale per la Ricerca, Programma Strategico “Qualità alimentare e benessere” ed è stato presentato in occasione della XXXIII Conferenza Scientifica Annuale dell’AISRe sul tema “Istituzioni, Reti Territoriali e Sistema Paese: La governance delle relazioni locali – nazionali”, tenuta a Roma dal 13 al 15 settembre 2012. Si ringraziano i partecipanti alla sessione “Risorsa o rischio? il contributo delle terre alte allo sviluppo regionale”, in particolare Fiorenzo Ferlaino, Francesca Rota e Andrea Omizzolo per gli utili feedback.


 
 
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