Bardgett, Richard D. and Bullock, James M. and Lavorel, Sandra and Manning, Peter and Schaffner, Urs and Ostle, Nicholas and Chomel, Mathilde and Durigan, Giselda and Fry, Ellen L. and Johnson, David and Lavallee, Jocelyn M. and Provost, Gaëtane Le and Luo, Shan and Png, Kenny and Sankaran, Mahesh and Hou, Xiangyang and Zhou, Huakun and Ma, Li and Ren, Weibo and Li, Xiliang and Ding, Yong and Li, Yuanheng and Shi, Hongxiao (2021) Combatting global grassland degradation. Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2 (10). pp. 720-735.
Full text not available from this repository.Abstract
Grasslands are under severe threat from ongoing degradation, undermining their capacity to support biodiversity, ecosystem services and human well-being. Yet, grasslands are largely ignored in sustainable development agendas. In this Perspective, we examine the current state of global grasslands and explore the extent and dominant drivers of their degradation. Socio-ecological solutions are needed to combat degradation and promote restoration. Important strategies include: increasing recognition of grasslands in global policy; developing standardized indicators of degradation; using scientific innovation for effective restoration at regional and landscape scales; and enhancing knowledge transfer and data sharing on restoration experiences. Stakeholder needs can be balanced through standardized assessment and shared understanding of the potential ecosystem service trade-offs in degraded and restored grasslands. The integration of these actions into sustainability policy will aid in halting degradation and enhancing restoration success, and protect the socio-economic, cultural and ecological benefits that grasslands provide.