2021
DOI: 10.5751/es-12313-260213
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Semi-natural habitats in boreal Europe: a rise of a social-ecological research agenda

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“…In closing, macroecological case study landscapes should vary in structure, such as habitat type and quality and species assemblages, as well as portfolios of processes which are linked to different landscape histories [42,51]. Ideally, these should also include a range of social systems that vary in their opportunity for landscape stewardship [41,74,119] to manage and restore wet grasslands for waders. Key variables are types of landscape stewardship and management approaches that include wet grasslands with both unfavourable and favourable conservation status for waders.…”
Section: Small and Broad Scale Perspectives In Space And Timementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In closing, macroecological case study landscapes should vary in structure, such as habitat type and quality and species assemblages, as well as portfolios of processes which are linked to different landscape histories [42,51]. Ideally, these should also include a range of social systems that vary in their opportunity for landscape stewardship [41,74,119] to manage and restore wet grasslands for waders. Key variables are types of landscape stewardship and management approaches that include wet grasslands with both unfavourable and favourable conservation status for waders.…”
Section: Small and Broad Scale Perspectives In Space And Timementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The box-whiskers diagram (Figure 4) shows that mesic meadows and pastures (number 3 and 2 in Figure 4) possess the highest forage quality; then, there is a group of mesic to wet meadows spanning from the eastern and western parts of the research area (9,4). Next, there are semi-dry meadows and montane meadows (1, 6) followed by salt grasslands and wet pastures (10, 13) and then intermittent, eutrophic, and oligotrophic wet meadows (8,7,5).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This vegetation type is widespread in the study area and is classified according to the Central European method in the class Molinio-Arrhenatheretea [1,2]. These habitats are among the most endangered, and their existence depends on human activities, such as hay production, grazing, or conservation efforts [3,4]. Grassland biodiversity is the result of particular environments and management systems and contributes to the objectives of multifunctional land use systems [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Despite the importance of traditional landscapes for biodiversity is now well-known (e.g., Bignal and McCracken, 1996;Emanuelsson, 2009;Veen et al, 2009;Plieninger et al, 2015;Herzon et al, 2021), and farmers in Sweden may receive subsidies for maintaining management of semi-natural grasslands, there is still an ongoing negative trend both in terms of the area of semi-natural grasslands in Sweden and regarding the status for threatened species in these landscapes (Swedish Board of Agriculture, 2019a;Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%