Lower diversity of plant and animal farmland species are usually reported where cropland has been aggregated into larger fields, which raises prospects of curbing declines in European farmland biodiversity and associated ecosystem services by halting trends to field size increases associated to agricultural intensification, without having to set aside arable land for conservation. Here, we consider the factors underlying trade-offs between farmer income and biodiversity as mediated by field size at local and landscape scales, and how these trade-offs may be overcome. Field sizes are still increasing, facilitated by increasing farm sizes and land consolidation. Decreases in working time and fuel expenses when fields are larger, uptake of lar...
1. In many European agricultural landscapes, species richness is declining considerably. Studies per...
Recent decades have witnessed substantial losses in biodiversity in Europe, partly driven by the eco...
Increases in the size of agricultural fields, the loss of permanent green field edges and other semi...
Lower diversity of plant and animal farmland species are usually reported where cropland has been ag...
Increasing pressures on natural areas and limited conservation budgets require, particularly in rura...
For decades, policy makers, NGO’s, companies in the agro-production chain and farmers are struggling...
Worldwide agriculture is one of the main drivers of biodiversity decline. Effective conservation str...
Agricultural intensification continues to threaten habitat and biological diversity in farmland. In ...
There is a lively debate on whether biodiversity conservation and agricultural production could be b...
1DInternational audience1. In many European agricultural landscapes, species richness is declining c...
Over half of the European landscape is under agricultural management and has been for millennia. Man...
Over half of the European landscape is under agricultural management and has been for millennia. Man...
To stop the ongoing decline of farmland biodiversity there are increasing claims for a paradigm shif...
In Western Europe the fate of biodiversity is intimately linked to agricultural land use. A driving ...
Effects of agricultural intensification (AI) on biodiversity are often assessed on the plot scale, a...
1. In many European agricultural landscapes, species richness is declining considerably. Studies per...
Recent decades have witnessed substantial losses in biodiversity in Europe, partly driven by the eco...
Increases in the size of agricultural fields, the loss of permanent green field edges and other semi...
Lower diversity of plant and animal farmland species are usually reported where cropland has been ag...
Increasing pressures on natural areas and limited conservation budgets require, particularly in rura...
For decades, policy makers, NGO’s, companies in the agro-production chain and farmers are struggling...
Worldwide agriculture is one of the main drivers of biodiversity decline. Effective conservation str...
Agricultural intensification continues to threaten habitat and biological diversity in farmland. In ...
There is a lively debate on whether biodiversity conservation and agricultural production could be b...
1DInternational audience1. In many European agricultural landscapes, species richness is declining c...
Over half of the European landscape is under agricultural management and has been for millennia. Man...
Over half of the European landscape is under agricultural management and has been for millennia. Man...
To stop the ongoing decline of farmland biodiversity there are increasing claims for a paradigm shif...
In Western Europe the fate of biodiversity is intimately linked to agricultural land use. A driving ...
Effects of agricultural intensification (AI) on biodiversity are often assessed on the plot scale, a...
1. In many European agricultural landscapes, species richness is declining considerably. Studies per...
Recent decades have witnessed substantial losses in biodiversity in Europe, partly driven by the eco...
Increases in the size of agricultural fields, the loss of permanent green field edges and other semi...