RT Journal Article T1 Common agricultural policy support to silvopasture in the European Atlantic region A1 Santiago Freijanes, José Javier A1 Rodríguez Rigueiro, Francisco Javier A1 Ferreiro Domínguez, Nuria A1 López Díaz, María Lourdes A1 Rigueiro Rodríguez, Antonio A1 Castro, Marina A1 González Hernández, María del Pilar A1 Fernández Lorenzo, Juan Luis A1 Romero Franco, Rosa A1 García Berrios, Julián A1 Hallez, Tobi A1 Anzilotti, Solaria A1 Giannett, Francesca A1 Pantera, Anastasia A1 Aldrey Vázquez, José Antonio A1 Couso Viana, Ana A1 Hosseini-Yekan, Seyed-Ali A1 Porto Serantes, Nélida A1 Mosquera Losada, María Rosa K1 agroforestry K1 rural development programs K1 land use K1 permanent crops K1 arable crops K1 permanent grasslands K1 forestlands K1 CAP AB Agroforestry practices are sustainable forms of land management recognized by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the European Commission (EC). These organizations have established mechanisms to promote agroforestry globally. However, the policies they create often lack monitoring and thorough impact evaluation. To effectively analyze how policies promote agroforestry, it is crucial to consider the scale and context in which these practices are implemented. Policies should be tailored to specific socioeconomic and environmental contexts to ensure their relevance and effectiveness. The best practices that emerge can be applied to similar situations. The objective of this study was to analyze the current state of silvopasture in the Atlantic region of Europe and the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) measures associated with the Rural Development Programs (RDPs). The goals are to enhance our understanding of how sustainable land use systems are promoted and to provide insights that can foster agroforestry across Europe. The Atlantic region is characterized by a significant intensification of agricultural activities, with a very low proportion of silvopasture, mostly in the Northern Atlantic regions. Agroforestry is recognized for its ability to provide ecosystem services that sequester carbon and enhance biodiversity and productivity in the Central Atlantic Region of Europe by promoting hedgerows or reducing forest fires in the Southern Atlantic regions. The CAP promotes agroforestry in some of these areas, primarily through agri-environmental measures. Political measures should prioritize the management, conservation, and implementation of silvopasture to increase sustainability across the European Union (EU). Efforts to promote silvopasture should be encouraged through both agroforestry eco-schemes and CAP Pillar II interventions. PB Frontiers Media S.A. SN 2624-893X YR 2025 FD 2025-07-07 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10347/44259 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10347/44259 LA eng NO Santiago-Freijanes, J.J, Rodríguez-Rigueiro, F.J, Ferreiro-Domínguez N., López-Díaz, Mª.L., Rigueiro-Rodríguez, A., Castro, M., González-Hernández, M.P., Fernández-Lorenzo, J.L., Romero-Franco, R., García-Berrios, J.J., Hallez, T., Anzilotti, S., Giannetti, F., Pantera, A., Aldrey-Vázquez, J.A., Couso-Viana, A., Hosseini-Yekani, S,A., Porto-Serantes, N. & Mosquera-Losada, M.R. (2025) Common agricultural policy support to silvopasture in the European Atlantic region. Front. For. Glob. Change. 8:1556380. https://doi.org/10.3389/ffgc.2025.1556380 DS Minerva RD 23 abr 2026