Sustainability analysis of dairy cattle farms and their susceptibility to climatic hazards in the semi-arid area of Setif (Algeria)

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Bir, Abdenour [1 ]
Benidir, Mohamed [2 ]
Ikhlef, Sarah [3 ]
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[1] Ferhat ABBAS Univ Setif, Fac Nat & Life Sci, Dept Agron, Setif 19000, Algeria
[2] Algerias Natl Inst Agr Res INRAA, Setif 19000, Algeria
[3] Higher Natl Sch Agron, El Harrach 16200, Alger, Algeria
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sustainability; indicators; dairy cattle; semi-arid zone; climatic hazards;
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In this study, the method of farm sustainability indicators (IDEA) was used to assess the sustainability of dairy cattle farms and their susceptibility to climatic hazards in three agro-bioclimatic stages of the semi-arid region of Setif (Algeria). Overall, the results show a high level of agro-ecological sustainability (56.24 points out of 100), acceptable for economic sustainability (54.36 points out of 100) and average for socio-territorial sustainability (52.31 points out of 100). The best sustainability performances were recorded at the farms of the North agro-bioclimatic stage, with 60.42 points out of 100 for the agro-ecological scale, 54.60 points out of 100 for the socio-territorial scale, 60.31 points on 100 for the economic scale and 51.21 points on 100 for agricultural sustainability. However, Southern agro-bio-climatic farms recorded the lowest scores of 49.82, 48.38, 46.71 and 41.97 points out of 100 respectively for the agro-ecological scale, socio-territorial scale, economic scale and agricultural sustainability.
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