Barriers and bridges for sustaining functional habitat networks: A macroecological system analysis of wet grassland landscapes

This study aims at supporting the maintenance of representative functional habitat networks as green infrastructure for biodiversity conservation through transdisciplinary macroecological analyses of wet grassland landscapes and their stewardship systems. We chose ten north European wet grassland ca...

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Main Authors: Angelstam, Per, Manton, Michael, Stjernquist, Ingrid, Gunnarsson, Tomas Gretar, Rosenberg, Mats, Thorup, Ole, Wedholm, Per, Elts, Jaanus, Gruberts, Davis
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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spelling ftslunivuppsala:oai:pub.epsilon.slu.se:27628 2023-05-15T16:51:47+02:00 Barriers and bridges for sustaining functional habitat networks: A macroecological system analysis of wet grassland landscapes Angelstam, Per Manton, Michael Stjernquist, Ingrid Gunnarsson, Tomas Gretar Rosenberg, Mats Thorup, Ole Wedholm, Per Elts, Jaanus Gruberts, Davis 2022 application/pdf https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/27628/ https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/27628/1/angelstam-p-et-al-220426.pdf en eng eng https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/27628/1/angelstam-p-et-al-220426.pdf Angelstam, Per and Manton, Michael and Stjernquist, Ingrid and Gunnarsson, Tomas Gretar and Rosenberg, Mats and Thorup, Ole and Wedholm, Per and Elts, Jaanus and Gruberts, Davis (2022). Barriers and bridges for sustaining functional habitat networks: A macroecological system analysis of wet grassland landscapes. Ecology and Evolution. 12 :4 , e8801 [Research article] Ecology Research article NonPeerReviewed 2022 ftslunivuppsala 2022-04-28T16:13:49Z This study aims at supporting the maintenance of representative functional habitat networks as green infrastructure for biodiversity conservation through transdisciplinary macroecological analyses of wet grassland landscapes and their stewardship systems. We chose ten north European wet grassland case study landscapes from Iceland and the Netherlands in the west to Lithuania and Belarus in the east. We combine expert experiences for 20-30 years, comparative studies made 2011-2017, and longitudinal analyses spanning >70 years. Wader, or shorebird, (Charadrii) assemblages were chosen as a focal species group. We used evidence-based knowledge and practical experience generated in three steps. (1) Experts from 8 wet grassland landscapes in northern Europe's west and east mapped factors linked to patterns and processes, and management and governance, in social-ecological systems that affect states and trends of wet grasslands as green infrastructures for wader birds. (2) To understand wader conservation problems and their dynamic in wet grassland landscapes, and to identify key issues for successful conservation, we applied group modeling using causal loop diagram mapping. (3) Validation was made using the historic development in two additional wet grassland landscapes. Wader conservation was dependent on ten dynamically interacting ecological and social system factors as leverage points for management. Re-wetting and grazing were common drivers for the ecological and social system, and long-term economic support for securing farmers' interest in wader bird conservation. Financial public incentives at higher levels of governance of wetland management are needed to stimulate private income loops. Systems analysis based on contrasting landscape case studies in space and over time can support (1) understanding of complex interactions in social-ecological systems, (2) collaborative learning in individual wet grassland landscapes, and (3) formulation of priorities for conservation, management, and restoration. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU): Epsilon Open Archive
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topic Ecology
spellingShingle Ecology
Angelstam, Per
Manton, Michael
Stjernquist, Ingrid
Gunnarsson, Tomas Gretar
Rosenberg, Mats
Thorup, Ole
Wedholm, Per
Elts, Jaanus
Gruberts, Davis
Barriers and bridges for sustaining functional habitat networks: A macroecological system analysis of wet grassland landscapes
topic_facet Ecology
description This study aims at supporting the maintenance of representative functional habitat networks as green infrastructure for biodiversity conservation through transdisciplinary macroecological analyses of wet grassland landscapes and their stewardship systems. We chose ten north European wet grassland case study landscapes from Iceland and the Netherlands in the west to Lithuania and Belarus in the east. We combine expert experiences for 20-30 years, comparative studies made 2011-2017, and longitudinal analyses spanning >70 years. Wader, or shorebird, (Charadrii) assemblages were chosen as a focal species group. We used evidence-based knowledge and practical experience generated in three steps. (1) Experts from 8 wet grassland landscapes in northern Europe's west and east mapped factors linked to patterns and processes, and management and governance, in social-ecological systems that affect states and trends of wet grasslands as green infrastructures for wader birds. (2) To understand wader conservation problems and their dynamic in wet grassland landscapes, and to identify key issues for successful conservation, we applied group modeling using causal loop diagram mapping. (3) Validation was made using the historic development in two additional wet grassland landscapes. Wader conservation was dependent on ten dynamically interacting ecological and social system factors as leverage points for management. Re-wetting and grazing were common drivers for the ecological and social system, and long-term economic support for securing farmers' interest in wader bird conservation. Financial public incentives at higher levels of governance of wetland management are needed to stimulate private income loops. Systems analysis based on contrasting landscape case studies in space and over time can support (1) understanding of complex interactions in social-ecological systems, (2) collaborative learning in individual wet grassland landscapes, and (3) formulation of priorities for conservation, management, and restoration.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Angelstam, Per
Manton, Michael
Stjernquist, Ingrid
Gunnarsson, Tomas Gretar
Rosenberg, Mats
Thorup, Ole
Wedholm, Per
Elts, Jaanus
Gruberts, Davis
author_facet Angelstam, Per
Manton, Michael
Stjernquist, Ingrid
Gunnarsson, Tomas Gretar
Rosenberg, Mats
Thorup, Ole
Wedholm, Per
Elts, Jaanus
Gruberts, Davis
author_sort Angelstam, Per
title Barriers and bridges for sustaining functional habitat networks: A macroecological system analysis of wet grassland landscapes
title_short Barriers and bridges for sustaining functional habitat networks: A macroecological system analysis of wet grassland landscapes
title_full Barriers and bridges for sustaining functional habitat networks: A macroecological system analysis of wet grassland landscapes
title_fullStr Barriers and bridges for sustaining functional habitat networks: A macroecological system analysis of wet grassland landscapes
title_full_unstemmed Barriers and bridges for sustaining functional habitat networks: A macroecological system analysis of wet grassland landscapes
title_sort barriers and bridges for sustaining functional habitat networks: a macroecological system analysis of wet grassland landscapes
publishDate 2022
url https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/27628/
https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/27628/1/angelstam-p-et-al-220426.pdf
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Angelstam, Per and Manton, Michael and Stjernquist, Ingrid and Gunnarsson, Tomas Gretar and Rosenberg, Mats and Thorup, Ole and Wedholm, Per and Elts, Jaanus and Gruberts, Davis (2022). Barriers and bridges for sustaining functional habitat networks: A macroecological system analysis of wet grassland landscapes. Ecology and Evolution. 12 :4 , e8801 [Research article]
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