Type: Chapter

Improving biodiversity in agricultural grassland systems

Authors

Iryna Herzon

University of Helsinki

James M. Bullock

UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) (United Kingdom)

Jean-Yves Humbert

University of Bern

Raphaël Arlettaz

University of Bern

Péter Török

University of Debrecen

Karin Stein-Bachinger

Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) (Germany)

Publication date:

20 December 2024

ID: 9781835451687

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Description

Biodiversity conservation is a rapidly advancing research area in sustainable grassland management. This chapter explores evidence-based approaches to enhance biodiversity on agricultural grasslands. The biodiversity value of these grasslands varies widely, primarily influenced by production-driven management intensity. The well-established mechanisms through which management affects grassland biodiversity are known for many taxa, particularly in European grasslands. Numerous documented pathways for maintaining and enhancing biodiversity on grasslands can be globally applied with context-specific adaptations for agricultural settings. A research-practice case demonstrates proven ecological benefits resulting from modified farm management, offering specific on-farm solutions and support to farmers. Recognizing the impact of expanding grassland-based production on biodiversity is essential. Inherent trade-offs between achieving various benefits, including biodiversity, and high yields necessitate systemic changes, such as dietary adjustments on the food system level. Integrated biodiversity research on grasslands has identified current and future research themes essential for sustainable practices.

Table of contents

  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Grassland management practices and biodiversity
  • 3 Enhancing biodiversity on grasslands
  • 4 Grassland biodiversity at farm and landscape levels
  • 5 Case study
  • 6 Conclusion
  • 7 Future trends in research
  • 8 Acknowledgements
  • 9 Where to look for further information
  • 10 References