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Silvopastoral practices in which trees are grown in grazed pasture in cool temperate regions of Western Europe are reviewed. In many areas there are concerns over problems with grassland intensification and fragmentation of woodland habitats. Objectives for silvopastoral systems are: reduction in...
In the Falkland Islands (UK dependent territory; lat. 51-52°S, long. 57-61°W) land use is almost exclusively sheep grazing and the vegetation is acid moorland with no indigenous tree cover. Shelter from the strong cold winds would be extremely advantageous to sheep flocks and might allow crops to...
A survey of over 100 areas of semi-natural woodland was carried out over two field seasons (2002, 2003) in lowland and upland areas of Northern Ireland. General grazing status was recorded and a detailed survey of ground flora and regeneration recorded. Ecological analyses found that grazed woods...