Species-rich semi-natural grasslands have rapidly declined and become fragmented in Northern Europe due to ceased traditional agricultural practices and animal husbandry. Restoration actions have been introduced in many places to improve the habitat conditions and increase the area to prevent any further losses of their ecological values. However, given the limited resources and long time span needed for successful restoration, it is essential to target activities on sites having a suitable initial state and where the effects of restoration are most beneficial for the habitat network. In this paper we present a conceptual framework for evaluating the restoration potential of partially overgrown and selectively managed semi-natural grassl...
Restoration prioritization helps determine optimal restoration interventions in national and regiona...
A landscape perspective is generally recognized as essential for conservation biology. The main unde...
Context: Habitat loss is a major threat to biodiversity. It can create temporal lags in decline of s...
Art. no. 326Animal husbandry in Europe that sustained once wide-spread semi-natural grasslands has b...
Scandinavian semi-natural grasslands have an exceptionally high small-scale species richness. In the...
Many species that are typical of calcareous, semi-natural grasslands (“typical grassland species”) a...
Abstract This thesis operates at two levels of ecological research, describing the effects of withdr...
About 17% of the territory of Western and Northern Europe (including the western part of Central Eur...
Wet grasslands of nature conservation importance have been maintained for centuries by agricultural ...
Throughout the second half of the 20th Century the area of semi-natural grasslands in Estonia decrea...
1. During the past century, semi-natural grasslands, once widespread throughout Europe, have largely...
In the past century, the agricultural landscape in Norway, and Europe, has changed drastically. Arti...
The long history of human land use have had a strong influence on ecosystems and landscapes in the b...
In the beginning of 20th century, 1/3 of mainland area of Estonia – 18 000 km2 – was covered by semi...
Semi-natural grasslands harbour high biodiversity and play a key role in the supply of ecosystem ser...
Restoration prioritization helps determine optimal restoration interventions in national and regiona...
A landscape perspective is generally recognized as essential for conservation biology. The main unde...
Context: Habitat loss is a major threat to biodiversity. It can create temporal lags in decline of s...
Art. no. 326Animal husbandry in Europe that sustained once wide-spread semi-natural grasslands has b...
Scandinavian semi-natural grasslands have an exceptionally high small-scale species richness. In the...
Many species that are typical of calcareous, semi-natural grasslands (“typical grassland species”) a...
Abstract This thesis operates at two levels of ecological research, describing the effects of withdr...
About 17% of the territory of Western and Northern Europe (including the western part of Central Eur...
Wet grasslands of nature conservation importance have been maintained for centuries by agricultural ...
Throughout the second half of the 20th Century the area of semi-natural grasslands in Estonia decrea...
1. During the past century, semi-natural grasslands, once widespread throughout Europe, have largely...
In the past century, the agricultural landscape in Norway, and Europe, has changed drastically. Arti...
The long history of human land use have had a strong influence on ecosystems and landscapes in the b...
In the beginning of 20th century, 1/3 of mainland area of Estonia – 18 000 km2 – was covered by semi...
Semi-natural grasslands harbour high biodiversity and play a key role in the supply of ecosystem ser...
Restoration prioritization helps determine optimal restoration interventions in national and regiona...
A landscape perspective is generally recognized as essential for conservation biology. The main unde...
Context: Habitat loss is a major threat to biodiversity. It can create temporal lags in decline of s...