Are we talking about the same thing? Stakeholder perspectives on grassland management intensity

Bettina Tonn, H.F.M. ten Berge, C. Bufe, Nina Buchmann, S. Eggers, Pilar Fernández-Rebollo, V.H. Klaus, Eszter Lellei-Kovacs, Giampiero Lombardi, Simone Ravetto Enri, Piotr Stypinski, Paul Newell Price

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Abstract

Grassland management crucially influences the delivery of ecosystem services from permanent grasslands. Variability in management practices is often described along a gradient from ‘low intensity’ to ‘high intensity’. These terms are likely to carry different meanings across European regions that differ in
environmental and socio-economic conditions as well as between different groups of stakeholders. We conducted an online survey among grassland stakeholders asking them to characterise what they consider as ‘low’, ‘intermediate’ and ‘high’-intensity management in terms of cutting frequency, grazing intensity, and nitrogen fertilization. The answers of the 125 respondents revealed high variability in the thresholds between management intensity levels. Professional background (‘agriculture’ vs ‘ecology/ conservation’) explained only a small percentage of the variability. The biogeographical region on which the respondents’ expertise was based also influenced the evaluation of management practices. Our survey exposed the hidden problem of communicating about grassland management across regions and professional backgrounds, and identifies a need for a common terminology when making general
recommendations for sustainable grassland management.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationGrassland at the heart of circular and sustainable food systems
Subtitle of host publicationProceedings of the 29th General Meeting of the European Grassland Federation
EditorsL. Delaby, R. Baumont, V. Brocard, S. Lemauviel-Lavenant, S. Plantureux, F. Vertès, J.L. Peyraud
Place of PublicationCaen
PublisherEuropean Grassland Federation EGF
Pages47-49
Volume27
ISBN (Electronic)9782738014467
ISBN (Print)9782738014450
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Event29th EGF General Meeting on "Grassland at the heart of circular and sustainable food systems" - Caen, France
Duration: 26 Jun 202230 Jun 2022

Conference

Conference29th EGF General Meeting on "Grassland at the heart of circular and sustainable food systems"
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityCaen
Period26/06/2230/06/22

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