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Impact Tracking Database: Submission #625

Submission Number: 625
Submission ID: 75964
Submission UUID: 2796e026-0e06-4fce-928b-aeb5224bd8ad
Submission URI: /impact-tracking

Created: Mon, 26/02/2024
Completed: Mon, 26/02/2024
Changed: Mon, 26/02/2024

Remote IP address: 10.208.1.100
Submitted by: Amarys Preuss
Language: English

Is draft: No

Swedish University and Farming data platform conduct a pilot study for measurement of farm impact on nature and biodiversity, citing IPBES highlights of the interlinked nature and climate challenges

Swedish
The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences and Agronod - a farm data sharing platform - have developed a new tool in a pilot study making it possible to calculate and report biodiversity as well as climate impacts for a given farm and/or a specific production branch. The purpose of this tool is based on the linkage between climate and biodiversity challenges according to IPBES reports: the study proposes to support agricultural actors to be able to measure their impact on biodiversity and nature.

The feasibility study includes, among other things:
- A review of 16 different international methods for measuring the value of biodiversity.
- Factors that affect biodiversity in arable landscapes in Sweden. Characteristics of the landscape and management methods that affect the nature around and on the farm.
- Factors and measures that affect the value of biodiversity on individual farms.
- Practical example of how a calculation can be done.
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Biodiversity and climate change
2023-12-12
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