SEMI-NATURAL MEADOWS AND O THER TRADITIONAL RURAL BIOTOPES

In the middle of 19th century the area of meadows was at its largest in Finland, about 1.6 million hectares. Thereafter the meadow area has decreased dramatically. Finnish Environment Institute has led the inventory of traditional rural or agricultural biotopes in Finland since 1992. Until now the r...

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Main Author: JUTILA, H.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Sapienza Università di Roma - Department of Environmental Biology 1999
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Online Access:https://rosa.uniroma1.it/rosa04/annali_di_botanica/article/view/9047
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spelling ftunivromaojs4:oai:rosa.uniroma1.it:article/9047 2023-05-15T17:00:11+02:00 SEMI-NATURAL MEADOWS AND O THER TRADITIONAL RURAL BIOTOPES JUTILA, H. 1999-04-02 application/pdf https://rosa.uniroma1.it/rosa04/annali_di_botanica/article/view/9047 eng eng Sapienza Università di Roma - Department of Environmental Biology https://rosa.uniroma1.it/rosa04/annali_di_botanica/article/view/9047/8987 https://rosa.uniroma1.it/rosa04/annali_di_botanica/article/view/9047 Annali di Botanica; Vol. 57 (1999) 2239-3129 0365-0812 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 1999 ftunivromaojs4 2021-05-13T08:50:51Z In the middle of 19th century the area of meadows was at its largest in Finland, about 1.6 million hectares. Thereafter the meadow area has decreased dramatically. Finnish Environment Institute has led the inventory of traditional rural or agricultural biotopes in Finland since 1992. Until now the results have been published only in the regions of Satakunta, North Ostrobothnia and North Karelia. In Satakunta 280 sites of valuable traditional rural biotopes (1160 hectares) were found and most of them were grazed by cattle. Of these 39% (457 ha) were meadows including shore meadows. All meadows with the exception of shore meadows were very small (< 2 ha). Other traditional rural biotopes were wooded pastures (258 ha), grazed forests (183 ha) and some others (79 ha). The meadows were classified according to the physiognomic and floristic determinants. Nutrient-poor rocky meadows, nutrient-poor dry short herb meadows, dry grass meadows, dry grassherb meadows, scrub meadows and humid or moist meadows were rare in Satakunta. Mesophilous meadows were divided to short herb meadows, grass meadows and tall herb meadows and they covered altogether 96 ha (8%) in Satakunta. Grazed lake and river shore meadows covered about 110 ha (9,5%) and were quite often dominated by short sedges and grasses. Studied seashore meadows covered 188 ha, making 16 % of all valuable traditional rural biotopes in Satakunta. There were three very large seashore meadows in the Pori region. In the traditional rural biotopes of Satakunta 14 nationally threatened species were found. Article in Journal/Newspaper karelia* Riviste Online SApienza - R.O.SA - 4 (Sapienza University of Rome)
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description In the middle of 19th century the area of meadows was at its largest in Finland, about 1.6 million hectares. Thereafter the meadow area has decreased dramatically. Finnish Environment Institute has led the inventory of traditional rural or agricultural biotopes in Finland since 1992. Until now the results have been published only in the regions of Satakunta, North Ostrobothnia and North Karelia. In Satakunta 280 sites of valuable traditional rural biotopes (1160 hectares) were found and most of them were grazed by cattle. Of these 39% (457 ha) were meadows including shore meadows. All meadows with the exception of shore meadows were very small (< 2 ha). Other traditional rural biotopes were wooded pastures (258 ha), grazed forests (183 ha) and some others (79 ha). The meadows were classified according to the physiognomic and floristic determinants. Nutrient-poor rocky meadows, nutrient-poor dry short herb meadows, dry grass meadows, dry grassherb meadows, scrub meadows and humid or moist meadows were rare in Satakunta. Mesophilous meadows were divided to short herb meadows, grass meadows and tall herb meadows and they covered altogether 96 ha (8%) in Satakunta. Grazed lake and river shore meadows covered about 110 ha (9,5%) and were quite often dominated by short sedges and grasses. Studied seashore meadows covered 188 ha, making 16 % of all valuable traditional rural biotopes in Satakunta. There were three very large seashore meadows in the Pori region. In the traditional rural biotopes of Satakunta 14 nationally threatened species were found.
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author JUTILA, H.
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SEMI-NATURAL MEADOWS AND O THER TRADITIONAL RURAL BIOTOPES
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title SEMI-NATURAL MEADOWS AND O THER TRADITIONAL RURAL BIOTOPES
title_short SEMI-NATURAL MEADOWS AND O THER TRADITIONAL RURAL BIOTOPES
title_full SEMI-NATURAL MEADOWS AND O THER TRADITIONAL RURAL BIOTOPES
title_fullStr SEMI-NATURAL MEADOWS AND O THER TRADITIONAL RURAL BIOTOPES
title_full_unstemmed SEMI-NATURAL MEADOWS AND O THER TRADITIONAL RURAL BIOTOPES
title_sort semi-natural meadows and o ther traditional rural biotopes
publisher Sapienza Università di Roma - Department of Environmental Biology
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