Our meadows and the surrounding landscape are home to a wide range of insects, birds, beetles, plants, and even bats. But how does this biodiversity change as a result of mowing and grazing? What methods are most effective for recording biodiversity? And what insights can be drawn from this to inform the criteria and guidelines for a biodiversity protection label? You can find more information here.
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University of Hohenheim Institute of Agricultural Sciences in the Tropics, Department of Ecology of Tropical Agricultural Systems Prof. Dr. Ingo Graß Garbenstr. 13 70599 Stuttgart, Germany Tel.: +49 (0)711 459-22385 Email | Website