Assessment of semi-natural habitats and landscape features on Irish farmland: New insights to inform EU Common Agricultural Policy implementation

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Roser Rotchés-Ribalta
Sara Ruas
Karzan D. Ahmed
Michael Gormally
James Moran
Jane Stout
Blánaid White
Daire Ó hUallacháin
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[1] Johnstown Castle Research Centre,Teagasc, Department of Soils, Environment and Land Use
[2] CREAF,Department of Natural Sciences
[3] Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology,Applied Ecology Unit, School of Natural Sciences
[4] National University of Ireland,School of Chemical Sciences
[5] Trinity College Dublin,undefined
[6] Dublin City University,undefined
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Ambio | 2021年 / 50卷
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Agricultural policy; Greening infrastructure; Habitat quality; Share of semi-natural habitats;
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Concerns over the loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services in farmland have prompted the development of agri-environment policy measures aimed at reducing farming pressure and maintaining semi-natural habitats in farmed landscapes. However, further knowledge is needed to guarantee successful agri-environment measures implementation. The current study assessed the quantity and the quality of semi-natural habitats in farms across a gradient of farming intensities in two contrasting regions in Ireland. Policy protection seemed fundamental for semi-natural habitats preservation. Habitats not protected by agricultural policy relied on extensive farming and are in danger of disappearing if they are intensified or abandoned. Due to the lack of policy incentives for habitat quality, no correlations were found between farming intensity and share of semi-natural habitats with habitat quality. Therefore, extensive farming and retention of habitats alone may not reverse the decline of farmland quality and biodiverisity and, thus, measures incentivising the environmental quality may be more successful.
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