2.2.1 Land use change Likely to be beneficial ● Protect or create wetlands as foraging habitat for bats We found no evidence for the effects of protecting existing wetlands. One replicated, controlled, site comparison study in the USA found higher bat activity over heliponds and drainage ditches within a pine plantation than over natural wetlands. A replicated study in Germany found high levels of bat activity over constructed retention ponds compared to nearby vineyard sites, but comparison..
1. Mitigating the detrimental impacts of intensive farming on biodiversity requires the implementati...
IntroductionThe conversion of natural habitats to agricultural systems is one of the main global thr...
The European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) recommends subsidies are only granted for wood...
2.6.1 Hunting No evidence found (no assessment) We have captured no evidence for the following inte...
Unknown effectiveness (limited evidence) ● Protect brownfield sites One study in the USA found bat a...
Agriculture is a dominant land use worldwide with approximately 40% of the land's surface used for f...
Schemes designed to make farming landscapes less hostile to wildlife have been questioned because ta...
Abstract from paper: Changes in agricultural landscapes due to intensification, such as loss of natu...
3.4.1 All farming systems Beneficial ● Plant wild bird seed or cover mixture Seven of 41 studies fo...
Agriculture has drastically transformed California landscapes from complex, natural habitat to simpl...
Intensification in land-use and farming practices has had largely negative effects on bats, leading...
We assessed the effect of abandonment of sylvo-pastoral practices in chestnut orchards (Castanea sat...
Intensification in land-use and farming practices has had largely negative effects on bats, leading ...
Intensive agriculture is associated with biodiversity loss and species decline. Yet wild species, su...
Up to 87% of the world’s wetlands have been destroyed, considerably reducing ecosystem services thes...
1. Mitigating the detrimental impacts of intensive farming on biodiversity requires the implementati...
IntroductionThe conversion of natural habitats to agricultural systems is one of the main global thr...
The European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) recommends subsidies are only granted for wood...
2.6.1 Hunting No evidence found (no assessment) We have captured no evidence for the following inte...
Unknown effectiveness (limited evidence) ● Protect brownfield sites One study in the USA found bat a...
Agriculture is a dominant land use worldwide with approximately 40% of the land's surface used for f...
Schemes designed to make farming landscapes less hostile to wildlife have been questioned because ta...
Abstract from paper: Changes in agricultural landscapes due to intensification, such as loss of natu...
3.4.1 All farming systems Beneficial ● Plant wild bird seed or cover mixture Seven of 41 studies fo...
Agriculture has drastically transformed California landscapes from complex, natural habitat to simpl...
Intensification in land-use and farming practices has had largely negative effects on bats, leading...
We assessed the effect of abandonment of sylvo-pastoral practices in chestnut orchards (Castanea sat...
Intensification in land-use and farming practices has had largely negative effects on bats, leading ...
Intensive agriculture is associated with biodiversity loss and species decline. Yet wild species, su...
Up to 87% of the world’s wetlands have been destroyed, considerably reducing ecosystem services thes...
1. Mitigating the detrimental impacts of intensive farming on biodiversity requires the implementati...
IntroductionThe conversion of natural habitats to agricultural systems is one of the main global thr...
The European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) recommends subsidies are only granted for wood...