The aim is to explore the value of semi-natural grassland biomass in fostering a conservation-oriented bioeconomy.
Analysis of biomass generation from semi-natural grasslands through mowing and grazing.
Examination of biodiversity aspects linked to the management of these lands.
Identified semi-natural grasslands as significant sources of valuable biomass.
Demonstrated a strong connection between biodiversity maintenance and biomass production.
Abstract
Semi-natural grasslands (SNGs) are biodiversity-rich cultural landscapes maintained through conservation-driven mowing and grazing, generating recurrent streams of heterogeneous lignocellulosic biomass.