International audienceAn ongoing decrease in habitat and species diversity is occurring in many areas across Europe, including in grasslands in mountain areas, calling for adapted biodiversity management and measures. In this context, we carried out 79 interviews with grassland farmers in five alpine mountain regions in Germany, France, Austria, Italy, and Switzerland. We analyzed farmers’ perceptions about the functions and services of their grasslands, how they qualify “good” grasslands, which grassland management practices have changed over the last 10 years, and proposals to increase species diversity on the farm. They related them primarily to cultural ecosystem services, secondly to provisioning services, and thirdly to regulating and...
Structural changes in agriculture are beginning to be felt even in remote mountain regions. The spec...
In 2007, the pilot project “Biodiversity monitoring in high nature value grasslands by farmers in Au...
Structural changes in agriculture are beginning to be felt even in remote mountain regions. The spec...
An ongoing decrease in habitat and species diversity is occurring in many areas across Europe, inclu...
An ongoing decrease in habitat and species diversity is occurring in many areas across Europe, inclu...
An ongoing decrease in habitat and species diversity is occurring in many areas across Europe, inclu...
To successfully understand and shape biodiversity conservation in Alpine grasslands, it is crucial t...
The concept of ecosystem services is increasingly being used by scientists and policy makers. Howeve...
Meadows are a significant part of the Giant Mountains´ nature. For the support of the meadows in the...
To protect grasslands and maintain the ecosystem services they provide, many European countries have...
Despite the introduction of agri-environmental schemes, no general increase of farmland biodiversity...
Despite the introduction of agri-environmental schemes, no general increase of farmland biodiversity...
Despite the introduction of agri-environmental schemes, no general increase of farmland biodiversity...
In central and eastern Europe, alpine grasslands are unique habitats for a variety of plant and inve...
Hay meadows, agri-ecosystems maintained by the secular actions of man, are disappearing all over Eu...
Structural changes in agriculture are beginning to be felt even in remote mountain regions. The spec...
In 2007, the pilot project “Biodiversity monitoring in high nature value grasslands by farmers in Au...
Structural changes in agriculture are beginning to be felt even in remote mountain regions. The spec...
An ongoing decrease in habitat and species diversity is occurring in many areas across Europe, inclu...
An ongoing decrease in habitat and species diversity is occurring in many areas across Europe, inclu...
An ongoing decrease in habitat and species diversity is occurring in many areas across Europe, inclu...
To successfully understand and shape biodiversity conservation in Alpine grasslands, it is crucial t...
The concept of ecosystem services is increasingly being used by scientists and policy makers. Howeve...
Meadows are a significant part of the Giant Mountains´ nature. For the support of the meadows in the...
To protect grasslands and maintain the ecosystem services they provide, many European countries have...
Despite the introduction of agri-environmental schemes, no general increase of farmland biodiversity...
Despite the introduction of agri-environmental schemes, no general increase of farmland biodiversity...
Despite the introduction of agri-environmental schemes, no general increase of farmland biodiversity...
In central and eastern Europe, alpine grasslands are unique habitats for a variety of plant and inve...
Hay meadows, agri-ecosystems maintained by the secular actions of man, are disappearing all over Eu...
Structural changes in agriculture are beginning to be felt even in remote mountain regions. The spec...
In 2007, the pilot project “Biodiversity monitoring in high nature value grasslands by farmers in Au...
Structural changes in agriculture are beginning to be felt even in remote mountain regions. The spec...