Muñoz Ulecia, EnriqueMartín Collado, DanielBernués Jal, AlbertoTenza Peral, AliciaCasasús Pueyo, IsabelVillalba Mata, Daniel2024-07-022024-07-0220243rd Mountain Livestock Farming Systems Meeting , Clermont-Ferrand, (Francia) 5-7 june 2024http://hdl.handle.net/10532/7129Optimistic scenario: natural pasture quality and productivity increase, cow body condition score, feed self-sufficiency and gross margin improve by increasing the length of the grazing season. Medium scenario: farming indicators improve in the short-term and then return to current levels in the long-term. Adaptations worsen farm feed self-sufficiency and gross margin due to the shortened length of the grazing season. Worst scenario: sharp decrease in all indicators. Adaptations maintain herds nutritional state, but at lower farm feed self-sufficiency and gross marginenAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 EspañaCambio climáticoExplotación Agrícola ExtensivaPrácticas AncestralesZona De MontañaExploring the role of traditional management practices to cope with climate change in mountain areasConference Material2024-06-19Cambio climáticoClima de montañaSistemas de pastoreoBiodiversidad