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Titel (primär) Concepts for mining landscape development in Eastern Germany with grazing animals and agroforestry
Titel (sekundär) Grasslands 2000: XVIII International Grassland Congress, June 8-19, 1997, Winnipeg, Manitoba; Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, Proceedings Volume 2
Autor Eichler, S.; Herzog, F.
Erscheinungsjahr 1997
Department CLE
Seite von 17
Seite bis 18
Sprache englisch
Keywords Reklamation; habitat management; silvopastoralism; ecological infrastructure; animal-environment-interactions
Abstract Leipzig South (Saxony) has been heavily transformed by open cast lignite mining. Alternative forms of land use are sought which contribute to an increase of biodiversity and an improvement of soil quality. This could be achieved by the selective introduction of grazing animals and perennials. Specific scenarios for open pits, dumping areas, open pits' slopes and land reclaimed for agriculture are proposed. Socio-economic drawbacks are outlined.
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Eichler, S., Herzog, F. (1997):
Concepts for mining landscape development in Eastern Germany with grazing animals and agroforestry
Grasslands 2000: XVIII International Grassland Congress, June 8-19, 1997, Winnipeg, Manitoba; Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, Proceedings Volume 2
Association Management Centre, Calgary, Alberta, 17 - 18