Grasslands—more important for ecosystem services than you might think
Stellenbosch University · Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences · +8 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract Extensively managed grasslands are recognized globally for their high biodiversity and their social and cultural values. However, their capacity to deliver multiple ecosystem services (ES) as parts of agricultural systems is surprisingly understudied compared to other production systems. We undertook a comprehensive overview of ES provided by natural and semi‐natural grasslands, using southern Africa (SA) and northwest Europe as case studies, respectively. We show that these grasslands can supply additional non‐agricultural services, such as water supply and flow regulation, carbon storage, erosion control, climate mitigation, pollination, and cultural ES. While demand for ecosystems services seems to…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 41.14
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 129
Authors
9Topics & keywords
- Ecosystem services
- Business
- Biodiversity
- Natural resource
- Agriculture
- Environmental resource management
- Agroforestry
- Natural resource economics