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It is essential for grass livestock farming to cope with climate variability and, particularly, drought. A potential solution is to use collective mountain pastures, which are colder and wetter, in the summer. However, there is little knowledge on such collective pasture management. Therefore, we surveyed three collective sheep summer mountain pastures and three small and one large cattle summer mountain pastures in 2012 in the Auvergne region, France. Farmers using and managing the pastures were interviewed. We also analysed regional statistics, an economic report and a shepherd journal. Our results show that drought has incited farmers to use collective pastures. Beginning and ending dates of the summer grazing season and animal transfers have been modified by collective decisions and individual farmer strategies. We conclude that collective summer mountain pastures is a unique source of flexibility for livestock farming.
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The authors would like to thank the regional experts and farmers who took part in the interviews. This work was funded by INRA, the Auvergne Regional Council, the European Regional Development Fund and the French National Research Agency (ANR) through the projects O2LA (contract ANR-09-STRA-09) and FARMATCH (contract with Metaprogramme INRA-ACCAF).
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Rigolot, C., Roturier, S., Dedieu, B. et al. Climate variability drives livestock farmers to modify their use of collective summer mountain pastures. Agron. Sustain. Dev. 34, 899–907 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13593-014-0224-7
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