In Western Europe the fate of biodiversity is intimately linked to agricultural land use. A driving force behind biodiversity decline is the gradual conversion of Europe’s traditional integrated rural landscapes of nature and agriculture into monofunctional units of production. With these developments, semi-natural landscape elements have increasingly disappeared from agricultural landscapes. A growing body of research, however, underlines the importance of semi-natural habitats in agricultural landscapes for biodiversity conservation, habitat connectivity, and ecosystem services. On the local scale, considerable variation between the relative area of landscape elements on individual farms can be observed. Farm management decisions are pres...
1DInternational audience1. In many European agricultural landscapes, species richness is declining c...
Our study aimed at identifying key processes in the dynamics that relate agriculture under different...
1. In many European agricultural landscapes, species richness is declining considerably. Studies per...
In Western Europe the fate of biodiversity is intimately linked to agricultural land use. A driving ...
The future of agriculture and its role in rural areas is a topic of ongoing societal, political and ...
Farm diversification is stimulated by the societal demand to transform production countryside into c...
Landscape services represent the benefits human populations derive, directly or indirectly, from (ag...
For decades, policy makers, NGO’s, companies in the agro-production chain and farmers are struggling...
Agricultural intensification continues to threaten habitat and biological diversity in farmland. In ...
Many of the semi-natural landscape elements found in rural areas, such as woodlots, hedgerows and gr...
The development of rural regions is a result of multiple (spatial) interactions between socio-econom...
1DInternational audience1. In many European agricultural landscapes, species richness is declining c...
Our study aimed at identifying key processes in the dynamics that relate agriculture under different...
1. In many European agricultural landscapes, species richness is declining considerably. Studies per...
In Western Europe the fate of biodiversity is intimately linked to agricultural land use. A driving ...
The future of agriculture and its role in rural areas is a topic of ongoing societal, political and ...
Farm diversification is stimulated by the societal demand to transform production countryside into c...
Landscape services represent the benefits human populations derive, directly or indirectly, from (ag...
For decades, policy makers, NGO’s, companies in the agro-production chain and farmers are struggling...
Agricultural intensification continues to threaten habitat and biological diversity in farmland. In ...
Many of the semi-natural landscape elements found in rural areas, such as woodlots, hedgerows and gr...
The development of rural regions is a result of multiple (spatial) interactions between socio-econom...
1DInternational audience1. In many European agricultural landscapes, species richness is declining c...
Our study aimed at identifying key processes in the dynamics that relate agriculture under different...
1. In many European agricultural landscapes, species richness is declining considerably. Studies per...