Grazing and Conservation Management

Theoretical background the development of grassland communities in north-western Europe evaluation - changes in plant species richness changes in plant communities structural diversity and boundary effects effects on the fauna effects on soil characteristics (nutrients, decomposition, accumulation of litter) changes in Dutch landscapes in relation to mangement options limiting factors - animal performance and carrying capacity grazing in relation to other environmental factors (hydrology, acid rain, plant geography, time) Conclusion and perspectives.