Dec
LU Land breakfast seminar #25: Grazing and biodiversity - can we improve nature values through adjustments in grazing pressure and innovations in grazing systems?
Grazing is a key measure to preserve natural pastures, which are some of Sweden's most important habitats from a nature and cultural conservation point of view. Today, however, many valuable lands are overgrazed or become overgrown due to suboptimal grazing pressure. To create innovative, more profitable grazing systems, experiments with virtual fences are underway.
This seminar highlights the challenges underlying the management of pressure from grazing, such as the risks it poses to biodiversity, and the role that innovations such as virtual fencing could play in livestock management and nature conservation in pastures.
This event is held in Swedish. More information and registration for the event can be found on the Swedish version of this event:
About the event
Location:
Online via Zoom (A meeting link will be sent to registered participants the day before the seminar)
Target group:
Researchers, societal actors and everyone interested in this topic
Contact:
juliana [dot] danhardt [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se