Assessing the impact of grassland management on landscape multifunctionality
M. Neyret,
M. Fischer,
E. Allan,
N. Hölzel,
V.H. Klaus,
T. Kleinebecker,
J. Krauss,
G. Le Provost,
S. Peter,
N. Schenk,
N.K. Simons,
F. van der Plas,
J. Binkenstein,
C. Börschig,
K. Jung,
D. Prati,
D. Schäfer,
M. Schäfer,
I. Schöning,
M. Schrumpf,
M. Tschapka,
C. Westphal and
P. Manning
Ecosystem Services, 2021, vol. 52, issue C
Abstract:
Land-use intensification has contrasting effects on different ecosystem services, often leading to land-use conflicts. While multiple studies have demonstrated how landscape-scale strategies can minimise the trade-off between agricultural production and biodiversity conservation, little is known about which land-use strategies maximise the landscape-level supply of multiple ecosystem services (landscape multifunctionality), a common goal of stakeholder communities.
Keywords: Land management; Ecosystem services; Multifunctionality; Grasslands; Land use; Simulation modelling (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoser.2021.101366
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