Abstract Livestock farming in Great Britain (GB) faces multiple pressures. Yet, grassland managed for livestock is the most extensive habitat in GB and is key to cultural landscapes and their biodiversity and soil health. This study analysed a nationally representative dataset of over 940 large (200 m2) Neutral (agriculturally semi‐improved) and (agriculturally) Improved Grassland plots from the GB Countryside Survey (CS) to assess relationships between key grassland sward and soil variables. Analysis also looked at how these variables changed over time as plots switched between these grassland types. Data from grassland plots managed by Pasture‐Fed Livestock Association (PFLA) farmers were compared to CS plot data to assess the impacts of ...
A survey of 451 Countryside Stewardship Scheme (CSS) agreements was carried out across England in 19...
1. Management of high-nature-value (HNV) grasslands follows agri-environmental schemes across large ...
Marginal agricultural land, which in the UK refers particularly to upland grazings, will see changes...
1. Livestock farming in Great Britain (GB) faces multiple pressures. Yet, grassland managed for live...
Permanent grassland makes up a greater proportion of the agricultural area in the UK and Ireland tha...
The rapid loss of species-rich grasslands in the UK may have profound environmental and socio-econom...
The contention that agricultural grassland within the UK is spatially and structurally uniform acros...
Over 40% of land cover in the United Kingdom (UK) is grassland. Currently, only 2% of the UK’s gras...
Current intensified livestock production threatens global biodiversity and food security. Increasing...
AbstractBiomass production and plant species diversity in grassland in southern England was monitore...
European grasslands encompass a wide range of habitats that vary greatly in terms of their managemen...
Abstract: Questions: How has vegetation species diversity and species composition changed between 1...
Abstract Questions How has vegetation species diversity and species composition changed between 1965...
Agricultural intensification has caused a decline of semi-natural grasslands and loss of botanical d...
In order to halt further biodiversity loss in the agricultural landscape, measures for grassland man...
A survey of 451 Countryside Stewardship Scheme (CSS) agreements was carried out across England in 19...
1. Management of high-nature-value (HNV) grasslands follows agri-environmental schemes across large ...
Marginal agricultural land, which in the UK refers particularly to upland grazings, will see changes...
1. Livestock farming in Great Britain (GB) faces multiple pressures. Yet, grassland managed for live...
Permanent grassland makes up a greater proportion of the agricultural area in the UK and Ireland tha...
The rapid loss of species-rich grasslands in the UK may have profound environmental and socio-econom...
The contention that agricultural grassland within the UK is spatially and structurally uniform acros...
Over 40% of land cover in the United Kingdom (UK) is grassland. Currently, only 2% of the UK’s gras...
Current intensified livestock production threatens global biodiversity and food security. Increasing...
AbstractBiomass production and plant species diversity in grassland in southern England was monitore...
European grasslands encompass a wide range of habitats that vary greatly in terms of their managemen...
Abstract: Questions: How has vegetation species diversity and species composition changed between 1...
Abstract Questions How has vegetation species diversity and species composition changed between 1965...
Agricultural intensification has caused a decline of semi-natural grasslands and loss of botanical d...
In order to halt further biodiversity loss in the agricultural landscape, measures for grassland man...
A survey of 451 Countryside Stewardship Scheme (CSS) agreements was carried out across England in 19...
1. Management of high-nature-value (HNV) grasslands follows agri-environmental schemes across large ...
Marginal agricultural land, which in the UK refers particularly to upland grazings, will see changes...