2021
DOI: 10.1038/s43017-021-00207-2
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Combatting global grassland degradation

Abstract: The World's grasslands are under severe threat from on-going degradation, yet they are largely ignored in sustainable development agendas. This degradation is undermining the capacity of grasslands to support biodiversity, ecosystem services, and human wellbeing. In this Perspective, we examine the current state of grasslands worldwide and explore the extent and dominant drivers of global grassland degradation. We identify actions that are critical to the development of socio-ecological solutions to combat deg… Show more

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“…Similarly, organic carbon stocks in the top 30 cm of soil (Figure 2C) are generally less than 50 Mg ha −1 in tropical (hot) drylands, but can be much higher in the high latitude (cold) drylands and mesic grasslands (Bardgett et al, 2021). In combination, however, total carbon (the sum of above and belowground plant biomass and soil organic matter) can be considerable (e.g.…”
Section: Dryland Carbonmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Similarly, organic carbon stocks in the top 30 cm of soil (Figure 2C) are generally less than 50 Mg ha −1 in tropical (hot) drylands, but can be much higher in the high latitude (cold) drylands and mesic grasslands (Bardgett et al, 2021). In combination, however, total carbon (the sum of above and belowground plant biomass and soil organic matter) can be considerable (e.g.…”
Section: Dryland Carbonmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Grassland, occupying about 40% of the global land surface area, is the material basis of animal husbandry, which determines the production intensity and economic benefit of animal husbandry [2]. The global grassland, however, is now under intensive ecological pressure; around 49% of grasslands have suffered ecological degradation, which has thus caused a series of ecological and social problems [3,4]. As an important terrestrial ecosystem and biodiversity depository, ecological degradation of grassland will weaken the stability and balance inside the ecosystem, and pose a threat to the survival of many species [5][6][7][8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Theoretical evidence suggests that shifts in food web structure play an important role in regulating the stability of soil functions following perturbations and impair their ability to buffer future extreme climatic events [2][3][4][5] . Grasslands are under threat from ongoing degradation caused by multiple co-occurring drivers, including management intensification and climate extremes 6 . Drought events are a recurring phenomenon in many ecosystems and are predicted to increase in frequency and intensity in the coming decades 7,8 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drought events are a recurring phenomenon in many ecosystems and are predicted to increase in frequency and intensity in the coming decades 7,8 . Consequently, there is a need to understand the interactions between these different drivers to inform sustainability policy aimed at protecting the multiple ecosystem services that grasslands provide 6,9 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%