"The Living Meadow" project

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.

Contact

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
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