Läplanteringars betydelse för jordbruket och biologisk mångfald

Ever since the Stone Age, nature and man have collaborated in the change in the cultural landscape with all its components. The basis for the function of this circulation is partly about how and to what extent man uses nature's resources, and partly how nature itself responds to the changes. Thro...

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Main Authors: Allawi, Rawan, Ek Mitchell, Ida
Format: First cycle, G2E
Language:Swedish
Swedish
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/16582/
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description Ever since the Stone Age, nature and man have collaborated in the change in the cultural landscape with all its components. The basis for the function of this circulation is partly about how and to what extent man uses nature's resources, and partly how nature itself responds to the changes. Through a more intensive rationalization of agriculture, the result has been a more open landscape in Skåne, Sweden. Despite its strong character, this has resulted in a problematic landslide that affects arable land. Valuable topsoil is transported away, some crop reduction occurs, and various animal species find it more difficult to find protection in this type of environment. In order to gain a better understanding of the connection and the problem, the structural properties of shelterbelts and the qualities of plant material have been studied. Shelterbelts in Skåne and Sweden as a whole, is not a particularly established tradition but is well used in Denmark. The historical use of shelterbelts has mainly revolved around reducing erosion and topsoil erosion by establishing them along arable land. The results from above-named plantings have had a positive effect on those problems. The agricultural landscape plays an important role in the protection of biodiversity, where this type of structural planting could be a good way to achieve interaction between animals and help preserve biodiversity. Thus, this study intends to link a vegetative windbreak in the form of a shelterbelt and examine ways to support biodiversity. As a result of this literature study, two plant lists have been compiled. The first one with plant choices that are suitable for shelterbelts and the other second one brings up choices that interface with the biodiversity. Furthermore, a blueprint has been made as suggestion for how a shelterbelt could be structured and composed.
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spelling RepoSLU165822021-04-20T01:01:44Z https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/16582/ Läplanteringars betydelse för jordbruket och biologisk mångfald Allawi, Rawan Ek Mitchell, Ida Crop husbandry Landscape architecture Ever since the Stone Age, nature and man have collaborated in the change in the cultural landscape with all its components. The basis for the function of this circulation is partly about how and to what extent man uses nature's resources, and partly how nature itself responds to the changes. Through a more intensive rationalization of agriculture, the result has been a more open landscape in Skåne, Sweden. Despite its strong character, this has resulted in a problematic landslide that affects arable land. Valuable topsoil is transported away, some crop reduction occurs, and various animal species find it more difficult to find protection in this type of environment. In order to gain a better understanding of the connection and the problem, the structural properties of shelterbelts and the qualities of plant material have been studied. Shelterbelts in Skåne and Sweden as a whole, is not a particularly established tradition but is well used in Denmark. The historical use of shelterbelts has mainly revolved around reducing erosion and topsoil erosion by establishing them along arable land. The results from above-named plantings have had a positive effect on those problems. The agricultural landscape plays an important role in the protection of biodiversity, where this type of structural planting could be a good way to achieve interaction between animals and help preserve biodiversity. Thus, this study intends to link a vegetative windbreak in the form of a shelterbelt and examine ways to support biodiversity. As a result of this literature study, two plant lists have been compiled. The first one with plant choices that are suitable for shelterbelts and the other second one brings up choices that interface with the biodiversity. Furthermore, a blueprint has been made as suggestion for how a shelterbelt could be structured and composed. 2021-04-14 First cycle, G2E NonPeerReviewed application/pdf sv https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/16582/3/allawi_r_ek_mitchell_i_210419.pdf Allawi, Rawan and Ek Mitchell, Ida, 2021. Läplanteringars betydelse för jordbruket och biologisk mångfald : med fokus på uppbyggnad och artsammansättning. First cycle, G2E. Alnarp: (LTJ, LTV) > Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management (from 130101) <https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/view/divisions/OID-644.html> urn:nbn:se:slu:epsilon-s-16582 swe
spellingShingle Crop husbandry
Landscape architecture
Allawi, Rawan
Ek Mitchell, Ida
Läplanteringars betydelse för jordbruket och biologisk mångfald
title Läplanteringars betydelse för jordbruket och biologisk mångfald
title_full Läplanteringars betydelse för jordbruket och biologisk mångfald
title_fullStr Läplanteringars betydelse för jordbruket och biologisk mångfald
title_full_unstemmed Läplanteringars betydelse för jordbruket och biologisk mångfald
title_short Läplanteringars betydelse för jordbruket och biologisk mångfald
title_sort läplanteringars betydelse för jordbruket och biologisk mångfald
topic Crop husbandry
Landscape architecture
url https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/16582/
https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/16582/