A novel system combining hill sheep production with native woodland creation has been established in a Scottish mountain valley. This involved implementing an off-wintering regime for a Scottish Blackface ewe flock, fencing approximately one-quarter of the valley, and planting native trees within the fenced area. Comparisons between initial bio-economical modelling results and actual monitored data over five years were made, to assess the potential success of such a combined system in terms of flock economics, local labour, woodland establishment and vegetation and bird impacts. Participative research to assess public benefits (including biodiversity) and uptake by the industry was also carried out. Results showed that with the exception of...
Funding Information: Rois-Díaz et al. () found that farmers recognise the benefits of, and have posi...
peer-reviewedThe research was carried out in conjunction with the commercially run Teagasc Hill She...
The Scottish Government’s ambition to address climate and biodiversity emergencies require urgent de...
A novel system combining hill sheep production with native woodland creation has been established in...
End of Project ReportIn Ireland mountain, hill and peat lands above 150 m (OD) account for 1.5 m ha ...
Upland and mountain areas operate on the fringes of viable agricultural production. These environme...
Upland and mountain areas operate on the fringes of viable agricultural production. These environme...
Summary1The British uplands are internationally important for their unique plant and bird communitie...
Natural colonisation could provide a cost-effective means to increase woodland coverage across uplan...
Traprain Law is a steep-sided hill in East Lothian. Most of the hill is grassland and designated as ...
New Zealand hill country sheep and beef farms contain land of various slope classes. The steepest sl...
Restoring native woodlands to areas where they have been lost is a key element for tackling the natu...
Cultural landscapes in the United Kingdom are derived from mainly agricultural activity of the last ...
Uplands and peatlands are of high conservation importance and, while grazing animals are a key manag...
Livestock farming systems play a significant role in the economy and conservation of the UK uplands ...
Funding Information: Rois-Díaz et al. () found that farmers recognise the benefits of, and have posi...
peer-reviewedThe research was carried out in conjunction with the commercially run Teagasc Hill She...
The Scottish Government’s ambition to address climate and biodiversity emergencies require urgent de...
A novel system combining hill sheep production with native woodland creation has been established in...
End of Project ReportIn Ireland mountain, hill and peat lands above 150 m (OD) account for 1.5 m ha ...
Upland and mountain areas operate on the fringes of viable agricultural production. These environme...
Upland and mountain areas operate on the fringes of viable agricultural production. These environme...
Summary1The British uplands are internationally important for their unique plant and bird communitie...
Natural colonisation could provide a cost-effective means to increase woodland coverage across uplan...
Traprain Law is a steep-sided hill in East Lothian. Most of the hill is grassland and designated as ...
New Zealand hill country sheep and beef farms contain land of various slope classes. The steepest sl...
Restoring native woodlands to areas where they have been lost is a key element for tackling the natu...
Cultural landscapes in the United Kingdom are derived from mainly agricultural activity of the last ...
Uplands and peatlands are of high conservation importance and, while grazing animals are a key manag...
Livestock farming systems play a significant role in the economy and conservation of the UK uplands ...
Funding Information: Rois-Díaz et al. () found that farmers recognise the benefits of, and have posi...
peer-reviewedThe research was carried out in conjunction with the commercially run Teagasc Hill She...
The Scottish Government’s ambition to address climate and biodiversity emergencies require urgent de...