Term:
Agricultural heritage system
Definition:

Worldwide, specific agricultural systems and landscapes have been created, shaped and maintained by generations of farmers and herders based on diverse natural resources, using locally adapted management practices. Building on local knowledge and experience, these ingenious agri-cultural systems reflect the evolution of humankind, the diversity of its knowledge, and its profound relationship with nature. These systems have resulted not only in outstanding landscapes, maintenance and adaptation of globally significant agricultural biodiversity, indigenous knowledge systems and resilient ecosystems, but, above all, in the sustained provision of multiple goods and services, food and livelihood security and quality of life.

Domain:
Agriculture
Source:
GIAHS Web site, FAO, 2012 (http://www.fao.org/nr/giahs/giahs-home/en/?view=single_conf&cat_uid=86&conf_uid=217)
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