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SLIDE 2 To bridge the gap between sustainable agriculture (fruit) and the impact on scenery and environment through:
- Development of the setting as an example of a sustainable
- Development of the setting as an example of a sustainable
relationship between agriculture-environment-scenery
- Development of agricultural and environmental education
- Centre for other agricultural and environmental activities
- Kyoto-centre: centre for renewable energy
In a sustainable agricultural landscape (Pajottenland)
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Example of possible sustainable links between agriculture (fruit)-scenery-environment through
High-stemmed orchard with 115 varieties (apple, pear,
plum, cherry) plum, cherry)
Hedges 2 natural ponds Bee demonstration hall Low-stemmed cherry orchard Low-high-stemmed orchard High-stemmed fruit tree nursery Biological vegetable garden
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Schools: relationship between sustainable
agriculture and environment: functions of ponds, hedges, orchards, bees hedges, orchards, bees
Visitors: scenery discovery paths and discovery
formulas for orchards, hedges and ponds
Workshops: biological gardening, high-stemmed
trees (pruning, grafting), ponds, natural hedges, beekeeping
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Setting for seasonal activities: celebration of
solstices Meeting point for organizations: environmental
Meeting point for organizations: environmental
and agricultural (guided walks)
Annual baby orchard festivity for the new borns of
the community
Annual member feast
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SLIDE 9 Promoting renewable energy solutions through cooperation between communities, farmers and
Promotion of rational energy use through workshops Promotion of rational energy use through workshops
(insulation, windows)
Cooperative development of wind power (Bürgerwindpark) Cooperative promotion and installation of solar power
(Soltherm)
Finding solutions for natural waste products (biomass):
pellets and briquettes
Our aim: Pajottenland to achieve 20-100-20 by 2020
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