Ecological impacts of early 21st century agricultural change in Europe - A review

The impacts of agricultural land use are far-reaching and extend to areas outside production. This paper provides an overview of the ecological status of agricultural systems across the European Union in the light of recent policy changes. It builds on the previous review of 2001 devoted to the impa...

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Published in:Journal of Environmental Management
Main Authors: Stoate, C., Báldi, A., Beja, P., Boatman, N.D., Herzon, I., van Doorn, A.M., de Snoo, G.R., Rakosy, L., Ramwell, C.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling ftunivwagenin:oai:library.wur.nl:wurpubs/383288 2024-02-11T09:54:51+01:00 Ecological impacts of early 21st century agricultural change in Europe - A review Stoate, C. Báldi, A. Beja, P. Boatman, N.D. Herzon, I. van Doorn, A.M. de Snoo, G.R. Rakosy, L. Ramwell, C. 2009 application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/ecological-impacts-of-early-21st-century-agricultural-change-in-e https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2009.07.005 en eng https://edepot.wur.nl/12733 https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/ecological-impacts-of-early-21st-century-agricultural-change-in-e doi:10.1016/j.jenvman.2009.07.005 Wageningen University & Research Journal of Environmental Management 91 (2009) 1 ISSN: 0301-4797 agri-environment schemes conventional arable farms farmland birds land-use intensity landscape context modified herbicide-tolerant plant-species richness set-aside land short-rotation coppice skylarks alauda-arvensis Article/Letter to editor 2009 ftunivwagenin https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2009.07.005 2024-01-24T23:19:30Z The impacts of agricultural land use are far-reaching and extend to areas outside production. This paper provides an overview of the ecological status of agricultural systems across the European Union in the light of recent policy changes. It builds on the previous review of 2001 devoted to the impacts of agricultural intensification in Western Europe. The focus countries are the UK, The Netherlands, Boreal and Baltic countries, Portugal, Hungary and Romania, representing a geographical spread across Europe, but additional reference is made to other countries. Despite many adjustments to agricultural policy, intensification of production in some regions and concurrent abandonment in others remain the major threat to the ecology of agro-ecosystems impairing the state of soil, water and air and reducing biological diversity in agricultural landscapes. The impacts also extend to surrounding terrestrial and aquatic systems through water and aerial contamination and development of agricultural infrastructures (e.g. dams and irrigation channels). Improvements are also documented regionally, such as successful support of farmland species, and improved condition of watercourses and landscapes. This was attributed to agricultural policy targeted at the environment, improved environmental legislation, and new market opportunities. Research into ecosystem services associated with agriculture may provide further pressure to develop policy that is targeted at their continuous provisioning, fostering motivation of land managers to continue to protect and enhance them Article in Journal/Newspaper Alauda arvensis Wageningen UR (University & Research Centre): Digital Library Journal of Environmental Management 91 1 22 46
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topic agri-environment schemes
conventional arable farms
farmland birds
land-use intensity
landscape context
modified herbicide-tolerant
plant-species richness
set-aside land
short-rotation coppice
skylarks alauda-arvensis
spellingShingle agri-environment schemes
conventional arable farms
farmland birds
land-use intensity
landscape context
modified herbicide-tolerant
plant-species richness
set-aside land
short-rotation coppice
skylarks alauda-arvensis
Stoate, C.
Báldi, A.
Beja, P.
Boatman, N.D.
Herzon, I.
van Doorn, A.M.
de Snoo, G.R.
Rakosy, L.
Ramwell, C.
Ecological impacts of early 21st century agricultural change in Europe - A review
topic_facet agri-environment schemes
conventional arable farms
farmland birds
land-use intensity
landscape context
modified herbicide-tolerant
plant-species richness
set-aside land
short-rotation coppice
skylarks alauda-arvensis
description The impacts of agricultural land use are far-reaching and extend to areas outside production. This paper provides an overview of the ecological status of agricultural systems across the European Union in the light of recent policy changes. It builds on the previous review of 2001 devoted to the impacts of agricultural intensification in Western Europe. The focus countries are the UK, The Netherlands, Boreal and Baltic countries, Portugal, Hungary and Romania, representing a geographical spread across Europe, but additional reference is made to other countries. Despite many adjustments to agricultural policy, intensification of production in some regions and concurrent abandonment in others remain the major threat to the ecology of agro-ecosystems impairing the state of soil, water and air and reducing biological diversity in agricultural landscapes. The impacts also extend to surrounding terrestrial and aquatic systems through water and aerial contamination and development of agricultural infrastructures (e.g. dams and irrigation channels). Improvements are also documented regionally, such as successful support of farmland species, and improved condition of watercourses and landscapes. This was attributed to agricultural policy targeted at the environment, improved environmental legislation, and new market opportunities. Research into ecosystem services associated with agriculture may provide further pressure to develop policy that is targeted at their continuous provisioning, fostering motivation of land managers to continue to protect and enhance them
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author Stoate, C.
Báldi, A.
Beja, P.
Boatman, N.D.
Herzon, I.
van Doorn, A.M.
de Snoo, G.R.
Rakosy, L.
Ramwell, C.
author_facet Stoate, C.
Báldi, A.
Beja, P.
Boatman, N.D.
Herzon, I.
van Doorn, A.M.
de Snoo, G.R.
Rakosy, L.
Ramwell, C.
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