Beneficial Reduce number of livestock Two before-and-after trials in the UK and South Africa and one replicated, controlled study in the UK found that reducing or stopping grazing increased the abundance or cover of shrubs. Two site comparison studies in the UK found that cover of common heather declined in sites with high livestock density, but increased in sites with low livestock density. One site comparison study in the Netherlands found that dwarf shrub cover was higher in ungrazed sites..
The science underpinning targeted grazing has been advancing for decades, supporting a major paradig...
AbstractMuch of the world's rangeland is dominated by woody species. Competing land uses and continu...
In 1990, livestock grazing was introduced in Meijendel, a 1800 ha lime-rich coastal dune area, at a ...
Beneficial ● Reduce number of livestock Two before-and-after trials in the UK and South Africa and o...
All farming systems 3.1. Establish wild flower areas on farmland https://www.conservationevidence.co...
Degradation of soil in the United Kingdom (UK) is compromising the ecosystem services that flow from...
Likely to be beneficial Raise water levels in ditches or grassland Eight studies (including two repl...
Coastal ecosystems, such as salt marshes, are threatened by accelerated sea-level rise (SLR). Salt m...
Livestock grazing and aridity reduce the functional diversity of biocrusts. Published in Plant and S...
European coastal salt marshes are important for the conservation of numerous species of specialist p...
Domestic livestock grazing is increasingly used as a conservation tool on lowland heaths. However, t...
European coastal salt marshes are important for the conservation of numerous species of specialist p...
International audienceFew studies document the impacts of conservation management practices such as ...
Potential grassland constitutes 37% of South Africa, 45% and 55% of this being sweet and sour respec...
Likely to be beneficial ● Reduce grazing intensity • Compaction: One replicated study from Australia...
The science underpinning targeted grazing has been advancing for decades, supporting a major paradig...
AbstractMuch of the world's rangeland is dominated by woody species. Competing land uses and continu...
In 1990, livestock grazing was introduced in Meijendel, a 1800 ha lime-rich coastal dune area, at a ...
Beneficial ● Reduce number of livestock Two before-and-after trials in the UK and South Africa and o...
All farming systems 3.1. Establish wild flower areas on farmland https://www.conservationevidence.co...
Degradation of soil in the United Kingdom (UK) is compromising the ecosystem services that flow from...
Likely to be beneficial Raise water levels in ditches or grassland Eight studies (including two repl...
Coastal ecosystems, such as salt marshes, are threatened by accelerated sea-level rise (SLR). Salt m...
Livestock grazing and aridity reduce the functional diversity of biocrusts. Published in Plant and S...
European coastal salt marshes are important for the conservation of numerous species of specialist p...
Domestic livestock grazing is increasingly used as a conservation tool on lowland heaths. However, t...
European coastal salt marshes are important for the conservation of numerous species of specialist p...
International audienceFew studies document the impacts of conservation management practices such as ...
Potential grassland constitutes 37% of South Africa, 45% and 55% of this being sweet and sour respec...
Likely to be beneficial ● Reduce grazing intensity • Compaction: One replicated study from Australia...
The science underpinning targeted grazing has been advancing for decades, supporting a major paradig...
AbstractMuch of the world's rangeland is dominated by woody species. Competing land uses and continu...
In 1990, livestock grazing was introduced in Meijendel, a 1800 ha lime-rich coastal dune area, at a ...