Hedgerows, a prominent landscape element across the oceanic regions of Western and Central Europe, separate agricultural fields and offer near-natural wooded habitat for a variety of plant and animal species. The majority of today’s hedgerows were created in the 18th and 19th centuries during the Enclosure Acts, when a shortage of wood led to the planting of hedgerows as living fences. To keep them healthy and stock-proof, the hedgerow’s shrub layer needed to be regularly managed, with the management technique employed depending on regional traditions. The intensification of agriculture taking place over the past several decades changed the European cultural landscape - with severe consequences for its biodiversity and ecosystem functioning...
International audienceUnderstanding the determinants of hedgerow plant diversity in agricultural lan...
In the Westphalian Basin (North-Rhine Westphalia, Germany), 176 relevés of hedgerows first surveyed ...
For hedgerows to act as corridors for woodland plants they must provide habitat conditions to suit s...
International audienceHedgerows are semi-natural wooded habitats and an important element in agricul...
In many countries of the world the landscape today is dominated by agri- and silvicultural land, whe...
Although there has been a clear quantitative and qualitative decline in traditional hedgerow network...
Hedgerows are a long-standing component of British landscape, support a diverse range of wildlife an...
Hedgerows are key features in agricultural landscapes performing diverse functions that are both eco...
In this review, we discuss the role of hedgerow structure and condition in determining the value of ...
Linear landscape elements such as hedgerows and road verges have the potential to mitigate the adver...
protection—changing paradigms and the conservation ethic D. McCollin1 The aim of this special editio...
Most agricultural landscapes are a mosaic of farmers' fields, semi-natural habitats, human infrastru...
The role played by hedgerows in the Japanese and Italian rural landscape has drastically changed: wh...
There is growing evidence that the achievement of biodiversity conservation objectives at the region...
Hedgerows are an important element of the landscape both as a habitat and as a visual component cont...
International audienceUnderstanding the determinants of hedgerow plant diversity in agricultural lan...
In the Westphalian Basin (North-Rhine Westphalia, Germany), 176 relevés of hedgerows first surveyed ...
For hedgerows to act as corridors for woodland plants they must provide habitat conditions to suit s...
International audienceHedgerows are semi-natural wooded habitats and an important element in agricul...
In many countries of the world the landscape today is dominated by agri- and silvicultural land, whe...
Although there has been a clear quantitative and qualitative decline in traditional hedgerow network...
Hedgerows are a long-standing component of British landscape, support a diverse range of wildlife an...
Hedgerows are key features in agricultural landscapes performing diverse functions that are both eco...
In this review, we discuss the role of hedgerow structure and condition in determining the value of ...
Linear landscape elements such as hedgerows and road verges have the potential to mitigate the adver...
protection—changing paradigms and the conservation ethic D. McCollin1 The aim of this special editio...
Most agricultural landscapes are a mosaic of farmers' fields, semi-natural habitats, human infrastru...
The role played by hedgerows in the Japanese and Italian rural landscape has drastically changed: wh...
There is growing evidence that the achievement of biodiversity conservation objectives at the region...
Hedgerows are an important element of the landscape both as a habitat and as a visual component cont...
International audienceUnderstanding the determinants of hedgerow plant diversity in agricultural lan...
In the Westphalian Basin (North-Rhine Westphalia, Germany), 176 relevés of hedgerows first surveyed ...
For hedgerows to act as corridors for woodland plants they must provide habitat conditions to suit s...