About this Research Topic
The theme of this Research Topic is to assess the impacts of grassland restoration measures (e.g., herbivore grazing, nutrient fertilization, reseeding, plowing, and other ecological projects) on the structure and function of grassland ecosystems in the context of global climate change. We call for papers from researchers to share new ideas, techniques, and findings on this topic from field experiments, large-scale transect surveys, meta-analyses, alongside remote sensing observations. These findings will provide insights into how the interactions between grassland management and climate change affect ecosystem structure and functions and propose novel solutions to restoration and sustainable grassland management.
We welcome the submission of original research articles, methods, perspectives, reviews and mini-reviews on the following subtopics but are not limited to:
• Changes in ecosystem structure and function in response to various grassland management measures (e.g., herbivore grazing, nutrients fertilization, reseeding, plowing and ecological projects, etc.)
• Vegetation and soil parameters along with degradation and recovery succession
• The trade-offs among ecosystem functions in grassland restored under global climate change
Keywords: grassland management, ecosystem structure and function, vegetation restoration, grassland ecosystem, grass-livestock interaction
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