Abstracts, posters and presentations
Abstracts, posters and presentationsEAAP 2025
Partners took part in a number of sessions covering different aspects of the sustainability in the livestock sector. See a collection of abstracts and presentations.
Presented at session 76 – Advances in Value Chain Assessments for Sustainable Livestock
Systems – a joint session by the INTAQT, CODE-REFARM, mEATquality and PATHWAYS projects :
Presentations
- Behind the Scores: Evaluating Sustainability Constructs and Farm Structural Factors in
European Livestock Systems , presented by Jorge Campos González, abstract, presentation - Territorial indicators of circularity and ecosystem carrying capacity for redefining livestock’s role in the food system, presented by Catherine Pfeifer, abstract
- Multiscale scoring method for socioeconomic sustainability assessment of value chains, presented by Letizia Forzoni, abstract, presentation
- A Living Lab to address heat stress in dairy goats: impact of a nutritional intervention on milk yield and quality, presented by David Yanez-Ruiz, abstract, presentation
- Monitoring grassland biodiversity using farmer-derived data: opportunities and challenges, presented by Tom Staton, abstract, presentation, abstract, presentation
Posters
- Participatory approaches for sustainable livestock production, presented by Agnes van den Pol-van Dasselaar, abstract, poster
- More Meat, Fewer Cows: How Detailed and Context-Specific Herd Modeling Unlocks Unexplored Synergies in the European Food System, presented by Catherine Pfeifer, abstract
- Evaluating manure impact methodologies within Life Cycle Assessments (LCA) of livestock systems and products, presented by Simone Pelaracci, abstract, poster
Abstracts and poster XVIII EAAE Congress
UNIPI presented a research poster developed within the PATHWAYS project in collaboration with the Research Institute of Organic Agriculture FiBL.
Abstracts, posters and workshop insightsXII INTERNATIONAL RANGELAND CONGRESS
Project partner presented results from PATHWAYS Task 1.2, analysing relationships across environmental, economic, and social dimensions in European extensive livestock systems using the PG tool. Findings highlighted that strong environmental performance can be achieved in both small and large farms with low stocking density, and that diversified land-use systems (e.g. agroforestry, semi-natural grazing) enhance biodiversity, carbon sequestration, and landscape preservation.
Abstracts, posters and workshop insights5th Global Food Security Conference
Poster was titled: Sustainability performance of innovative livestock systems in Europe, presented by Nina Adams, poster