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|Component= | |Component=Land-use allocation; | ||
|Description=Change in grazing intensity, usually more intensive. This would require better management of grasslands, including for example the use of grass-clover mixtures and fertilisers, bringing the length of the grazing season in tune with the period of grass production, and rotations. | |Description=Change in grazing intensity, usually more intensive. This would require better management of grasslands, including for example the use of grass-clover mixtures and fertilisers, bringing the length of the grazing season in tune with the period of grass production, and rotations. | ||
|LanduseThemeItem=Agricultural land use (Land use); Land use system (Land use); Natural vegetation (Land use) | |||
|FoodThemeItem=Animal husbandry (Food) | |||
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|EffectDescription=More intensive grassland management decrease the area needed for grassland, while producing the same amount of grass and/or feeding the same size of livestock. | |EffectDescription=More intensive grassland management decrease the area needed for grassland, while producing the same amount of grass and/or feeding the same size of livestock. | ||
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|EffectOnComponent=Livestock | |EffectOnComponent=Livestock systems | ||
|EffectDescription= | |EffectDescription=Increasing grazing intensity has no consequences for the livestock if not combined with introduction of better breeds | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:17, 16 May 2014
Description: | Change in grazing intensity, usually more intensive. This would require better management of grasslands, including for example the use of grass-clover mixtures and fertilisers, bringing the length of the grazing season in tune with the period of grass production, and rotations. |
Is implemented in: | Land-use allocation |
Associated theme items: | Agricultural land use (Land use), Land use system (Land use), Natural vegetation (Land use), Animal husbandry (Food) |
Associated policy response component
Component: Land and biodiversity policies
Page: Land and biodiversity policies/Agricultural production system
Effects of this policy intervention on components
Component: Land-use allocation
Effect : More intensive grassland management decrease the area needed for grassland, while producing the same amount of grass and/or feeding the same size of livestock.
Component: Livestock systems
Effect : Increasing grazing intensity has no consequences for the livestock if not combined with introduction of better breeds
Component: Terrestrial biodiversity
Effect : Effects biodiversity in two ways: less grazing areas decrease the impact on habitats, while more intensive management or increased grazing intensity icnreases the pressures on biodiversity of the remaining areas.