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100 fields for biodiversity
Title: 100 fields for biodiversity
Title alternative: 100 Äcker für die Vielfalt
Identifier: http://www.schutzaecker.de/
Creator: Stefan Meyer [Projektleiter]; et al.
Abstract: The project „100 fields for biodiversity“ aims at establishing a nationwide conservation field network for wild arable plant species. Through this project, which is financially supported by the Deutsche Bundestiftung Umwelt (DBU, www.dbu.de), there is a realistic chance of countering the ongoing loss of species by implementing a network of conservation fields. The conservation of typical arable plant communities such as Caucalido-Adonidetum flammeae, Teesdalio-Arnoseridetum and Papaveretum argemones should be ensured within every ecosystem of Germany with the help of these „conservation fields“. On these fields, crop management is carried out without herbicide use and according to the growth preferences of the wild arable plants. The conservation fields should act as future centres for potential re-colonisation of rare species. [Information of the supplier]
Subject: Plants of miscellaneous environments (581.75);
Plants and microorganisms as biological resources (333.953)
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Spatial coverage: Central Europe, Germany
Audience: Intermediate; Experts
Language: English; German
Format: website
Resource type: Other institutions / organisations;
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Access: free
Metadata update date: 2012-03-12
Metadata provider: UBFfm
URL of this vifabio-resource: http://www.vifabio.de/en/iqfBio/detail/7372
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