Grünland kann was! Und was können wir für Grünland tun? Erkenntnisse aus dem inter-und transdisziplinären Forschungsprojekt Grassworks

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Grünland kann was! Und was können wir für Grünland tun? Erkenntnisse aus dem inter-und transdisziplinären Forschungsprojekt Grassworks. / Meyer, Von Michaela; Kirmer, Anita; Temperton, Vicky M. et al.
In: Naturschutz und Landschaftsplanung, Vol. 57, No. 11, 2025, p. 12-19.

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title = "Gr{\"u}nland kann was! Und was k{\"o}nnen wir f{\"u}r Gr{\"u}nland tun? Erkenntnisse aus dem inter-und transdisziplin{\"a}ren Forschungsprojekt Grassworks",
abstract = "Species-rich grassland provides essential ecosystem services but has suffered significant quantitative and qualitative losses in Central Europe. Protection and restoration of these grasslands are therefore major challenges. The research project 'Grassworks' studied methods and framework conditions for successful restoration and management on 187 dry to moderately moist sites in Germany. Success indicators were the diversity of plants, butterflies, and wild bees. The best results were achieved by using species-rich material from ancient grasslands and regional seeds from certified wild seed propagation. Management adaptations alone without active species introduction achieved moderate success, while standard seed mixtures resulted in species-poor vegetation. For the study areas, agricultural and economic aspects (including potential trade-offs) were surveyed as well. In addition, landscape conservation associations, land users, and local stakeholders were asked about their experience in restoring and managing species-rich grasslands. In real-world laboratories, restoration projects were planned and collaboratively tested. The following prerequisites for successful restoration of species-rich grassland were derived from the project results: (i) recognition by society of the importance of grassland and the public goods provided by agriculture, (ii) improved knowledge transfer, (iii) the broadest possible range of measures in restoring and managing species-rich grassland, (iv) simplification of application procedures, (v) securing value chains, and (vi) the promotion of sustainable economic practices.",
keywords = "{\"O}kosystemforschung, Biologie",
author = "Meyer, {Von Michaela} and Anita Kirmer and Temperton, {Vicky M.} and Alina Twerski and Annika Schmidt and Patru-Duse, {Ioana Alexandra} and Laschke, {Christin Juno} and Konrad Gray and Line Sturm and Liselotte Unseld and Lukas Kuhn and Regina Neudert and Sabine Tischew and Volker Beckmann and Johannes Kollmann",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2025, Verlag Eugen Ulmer. All rights reserved.",
year = "2025",
doi = "10.1399/NuL.177584",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "57",
pages = "12--19",
journal = "Naturschutz und Landschaftsplanung",
issn = "0940-6808",
publisher = "Verlag Eugen Ulmer",
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AU - Meyer, Von Michaela

AU - Kirmer, Anita

AU - Temperton, Vicky M.

AU - Twerski, Alina

AU - Schmidt, Annika

AU - Patru-Duse, Ioana Alexandra

AU - Laschke, Christin Juno

AU - Gray, Konrad

AU - Sturm, Line

AU - Unseld, Liselotte

AU - Kuhn, Lukas

AU - Neudert, Regina

AU - Tischew, Sabine

AU - Beckmann, Volker

AU - Kollmann, Johannes

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2025, Verlag Eugen Ulmer. All rights reserved.

PY - 2025

Y1 - 2025

N2 - Species-rich grassland provides essential ecosystem services but has suffered significant quantitative and qualitative losses in Central Europe. Protection and restoration of these grasslands are therefore major challenges. The research project 'Grassworks' studied methods and framework conditions for successful restoration and management on 187 dry to moderately moist sites in Germany. Success indicators were the diversity of plants, butterflies, and wild bees. The best results were achieved by using species-rich material from ancient grasslands and regional seeds from certified wild seed propagation. Management adaptations alone without active species introduction achieved moderate success, while standard seed mixtures resulted in species-poor vegetation. For the study areas, agricultural and economic aspects (including potential trade-offs) were surveyed as well. In addition, landscape conservation associations, land users, and local stakeholders were asked about their experience in restoring and managing species-rich grasslands. In real-world laboratories, restoration projects were planned and collaboratively tested. The following prerequisites for successful restoration of species-rich grassland were derived from the project results: (i) recognition by society of the importance of grassland and the public goods provided by agriculture, (ii) improved knowledge transfer, (iii) the broadest possible range of measures in restoring and managing species-rich grassland, (iv) simplification of application procedures, (v) securing value chains, and (vi) the promotion of sustainable economic practices.

AB - Species-rich grassland provides essential ecosystem services but has suffered significant quantitative and qualitative losses in Central Europe. Protection and restoration of these grasslands are therefore major challenges. The research project 'Grassworks' studied methods and framework conditions for successful restoration and management on 187 dry to moderately moist sites in Germany. Success indicators were the diversity of plants, butterflies, and wild bees. The best results were achieved by using species-rich material from ancient grasslands and regional seeds from certified wild seed propagation. Management adaptations alone without active species introduction achieved moderate success, while standard seed mixtures resulted in species-poor vegetation. For the study areas, agricultural and economic aspects (including potential trade-offs) were surveyed as well. In addition, landscape conservation associations, land users, and local stakeholders were asked about their experience in restoring and managing species-rich grasslands. In real-world laboratories, restoration projects were planned and collaboratively tested. The following prerequisites for successful restoration of species-rich grassland were derived from the project results: (i) recognition by society of the importance of grassland and the public goods provided by agriculture, (ii) improved knowledge transfer, (iii) the broadest possible range of measures in restoring and managing species-rich grassland, (iv) simplification of application procedures, (v) securing value chains, and (vi) the promotion of sustainable economic practices.

KW - Ökosystemforschung

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JO - Naturschutz und Landschaftsplanung

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SN - 0940-6808

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