Ecosystem service research in grasslands at 31 experimental farms, networks and demonstration platforms across Europe
Abstract
Grassland research stations and experimental farms are essential for applied grassland science and related outreach activities. A large proportion of the experiments conducted at these stations aims to test methods to optimize the ecosystem services (ES) delivered by permanent grasslands. We used the framework of the multi-actor research project SUPER-G to assess a selection of experiments recently conducted, completed (since 2011), and planned at 31 European experimental research stations, farms, or networks. We further provide an overview of the ES measured at these experiments. Results show that on average two ES were assessed per experiment. The most frequent ES measured were production (87% of all experiments), followed by the supporting ES biodiversity (59%) and climate regulation (33%). Our overview on ES research at European research stations highlights that permanent grassland is a multifunctional ecosystem that provides many benefits to society. Yet, research considering more than two ES is still relatively rare and should thus be strengthened in the future. Show more
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Book title
Grassland at the Heart of Circular and Sustainable Food SystemsJournal / series
Grassland Science in EuropeVolume
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Publisher
European Grassland FederationEvent
Subject
Permanent grassland; Ecosystem services; Biodiversity; Food production; Climate change adaptation; Research communicationOrganisational unit
03648 - Buchmann, Nina / Buchmann, Nina
Funding
774124 - Developing SUstainable PERmanent Grassland systems and policies (EC)
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