The biodiversity of semi-natural grasslands (also known as unimproved grasslands) is a product of their past low-intensity agricultural management. Current knowledge of appropriate management for these species-rich pastures and meadows is often based on assumptions of the types of management in the past that created and maintained them. This project provides evidence from historical records to support SNH’s advice on the status and management of unimproved lowland grasslands. It describes the typical grassland management regimes of the past three centuries, looking at hay production and grazings, and at past methods of improvement and fertilisation. It shows which types of grassland were valued and which were considered undesirable, and thu...
European grasslands encompass a wide range of habitats that vary greatly in terms of their managemen...
This review aimed to clarify the benefits and detrimental effects of cattle on a range of unimproved...
Vegetation and herbivore usage have been monitored since 1969/1970 at four moorland sites where heat...
Species-rich haymeadows have developed on crofts in the Isle of Skye and Lochalsh Districts of north...
accepted for publicationSemi-natural grassland habitats have declined significantly throughout Europ...
1. Traditionally managed mesotrophic species-rich upland hay meadows conforming to the National Vege...
peer-reviewedSemi-natural grassland habitats have declined significantly throughout Europe. To halt ...
Scottish Natural Heritage has commissioned the University of East London to carry out a literature r...
The Floodplain Meadows Partnership started a national survey (England and Wales) of floodplain-meado...
In July 2010 green hay from a species-rich donor field was used to diversify a species-poor floodpla...
Restoration of natural habitats plays an important role in nature conservation. After 30 years of ef...
This report provides summary information on trends in the occurrence of vascular plants in Scotland ...
The 150 grassland plots were located in three study regions in Germany, 50 in each region. The datas...
Whilst the concept of ecosystem service is relatively new, the importance and benefits of natural gr...
Since 1993, Norwegian governmental subsidies have been applied to preserve valuable semi-natural gra...
European grasslands encompass a wide range of habitats that vary greatly in terms of their managemen...
This review aimed to clarify the benefits and detrimental effects of cattle on a range of unimproved...
Vegetation and herbivore usage have been monitored since 1969/1970 at four moorland sites where heat...
Species-rich haymeadows have developed on crofts in the Isle of Skye and Lochalsh Districts of north...
accepted for publicationSemi-natural grassland habitats have declined significantly throughout Europ...
1. Traditionally managed mesotrophic species-rich upland hay meadows conforming to the National Vege...
peer-reviewedSemi-natural grassland habitats have declined significantly throughout Europe. To halt ...
Scottish Natural Heritage has commissioned the University of East London to carry out a literature r...
The Floodplain Meadows Partnership started a national survey (England and Wales) of floodplain-meado...
In July 2010 green hay from a species-rich donor field was used to diversify a species-poor floodpla...
Restoration of natural habitats plays an important role in nature conservation. After 30 years of ef...
This report provides summary information on trends in the occurrence of vascular plants in Scotland ...
The 150 grassland plots were located in three study regions in Germany, 50 in each region. The datas...
Whilst the concept of ecosystem service is relatively new, the importance and benefits of natural gr...
Since 1993, Norwegian governmental subsidies have been applied to preserve valuable semi-natural gra...
European grasslands encompass a wide range of habitats that vary greatly in terms of their managemen...
This review aimed to clarify the benefits and detrimental effects of cattle on a range of unimproved...
Vegetation and herbivore usage have been monitored since 1969/1970 at four moorland sites where heat...