Farmland Conservation

Evidence for the effects of interventions in northern and western Europe

Lynn V Dicks author David A Showler author Rebecca K Smith author Katy James author Joscelyne E Ashpole author Juliana Dänhardt author Annelie M Jönsson author Nicola Randall author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Pelagic Publishing

Published:27th Jul '14

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This synopsis covers evidence for the effects of conservation interventions for native farmland wildlife. It is restricted to evidence captured on the website www.conservationevidence.com. It includes papers published in the journal Conservation Evidence, evidence summarized on our database and systematic reviews collated by the Collaboration for Environmental Evidence. It is the thrid volume in the series Synopses of Conservation Evidence.

Evidence was collected from all European countries west of Russia, but not those south of France, Switzerland, Austria, Hungary and Romania.

A list of interventions to conserve wildlife on farmland was developed collaboratively by a team of thirteen experts. A number of interventions that are not currently agri-environment options were added during this process, such as ‘Provide nest boxes for bees (solitary or bumblebees)’ and ‘Implement food labelling schemes relating to biodiversity-friendly farming’. Interventions relating to the creation or management of habitats not considered commercial farmland (such as lowland heath, salt marsh and farm woodland) were removed.

The list of interventions was organized into categories based on the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) classifications of direct threats and conservation actions. Interventions that fall under the threat category ‘Agriculture’ are grouped by farming system, with separate sections for interventions that apply to arable or livestock farms, or across all farming types.

The authors are to be congratulated in summarising this huge mass of information for conservationists.

-- John Badmin * British Journal of Entomology and Natural Histo

ISBN: 9781907807169

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 676g

466 pages