Europe's woodland and savanna rangelands, often part of silvopastoral systems known as wood-pastures, are deteriorating because of abandonment that leads to return to a forested state or lack of tree regeneration from overgrazing or tree and shrub removal. Despite numerous local studies, there has been no broader survey of the stand structure of European wood-pastures showing which systems are at risk of losing their semiopen character. This overview aims to 1) show some of the differences and similarities in wood-pastures from landscapes across Europe and 2) identify which of these wood-pastures are at risk of losing their semiopen character. We collated a dataset of 13 693 trees from 390 plots in wood-pastures from eight different Europea...
In this chapter, we summarise vegetation patterns, processes and underlying gradients in traditional...
Different types of forest use significantly changed the structure and species composition of Europea...
Wooded grasslands have always played an important role in rural life with changing issues: They are ...
© The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Agro-s...
Wood-pastures are multi-functional habitats that uphold high ecological and cultural values. However...
Wood pastures represent specific ecosystems across Europe with diverse ecological, agricultural, and...
Characteristic features of European woodland include both a reduction in natural forest areas and an...
Wood pastures with pollard trees have been a common land-use type across Europe. The trees, besides ...
The pasture-woodlands of Central Europe are low-intensity grazing systems in which the structural ri...
This study deals with the presence of woody species in species-rich, savanna-like meadows (with scat...
Semi-open oak woods and solitary oaks commonly dominate the wooded fabric (i.e. the 'oakscape') of E...
Worldwide, biodiversity conservation is one of the key challenges for a sustainable future of nature...
Rewilding is a novel nature management type that aims at restoring natural processes with minimal hu...
Traditional husbandry fostered rich semi-open oakwood communities composed of forest and non-forest ...
Questions: Which are the main vegetation types of lowland hay meadows and pastures in Western and Ce...
In this chapter, we summarise vegetation patterns, processes and underlying gradients in traditional...
Different types of forest use significantly changed the structure and species composition of Europea...
Wooded grasslands have always played an important role in rural life with changing issues: They are ...
© The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Agro-s...
Wood-pastures are multi-functional habitats that uphold high ecological and cultural values. However...
Wood pastures represent specific ecosystems across Europe with diverse ecological, agricultural, and...
Characteristic features of European woodland include both a reduction in natural forest areas and an...
Wood pastures with pollard trees have been a common land-use type across Europe. The trees, besides ...
The pasture-woodlands of Central Europe are low-intensity grazing systems in which the structural ri...
This study deals with the presence of woody species in species-rich, savanna-like meadows (with scat...
Semi-open oak woods and solitary oaks commonly dominate the wooded fabric (i.e. the 'oakscape') of E...
Worldwide, biodiversity conservation is one of the key challenges for a sustainable future of nature...
Rewilding is a novel nature management type that aims at restoring natural processes with minimal hu...
Traditional husbandry fostered rich semi-open oakwood communities composed of forest and non-forest ...
Questions: Which are the main vegetation types of lowland hay meadows and pastures in Western and Ce...
In this chapter, we summarise vegetation patterns, processes and underlying gradients in traditional...
Different types of forest use significantly changed the structure and species composition of Europea...
Wooded grasslands have always played an important role in rural life with changing issues: They are ...