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Article Dans Une Revue Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment Année : 2009

Ecological cross compliance promotes farmland biodiversity in Switzerland

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In ecological cross compliance, farmers have to meet environmental standards in order to qualify for arearelated direct payments. Because this is a strong financial incentive, cross compliance is a potentially powerful policy instrument. We monitored the effectiveness of cross compliance in promoting biodiversity on grassland and on arable land in Switzerland over 8 years. We observed measurable benefits for flora, butterflies, ground beetles, and spiders, in terms of species numbers and/or community composition. However, populations of threatened species showed no signs of benefit. While cross compliance has been in force in Switzerland for almost a decade, it has only recently been introduced in the neighboring European Union. We argue that – provided the environmental standards relating to biodiversity are increased in the future – common farmland biodiversity could be enhanced at the continental scale under cross compliance. The Swiss example shows that appropriate cross-compliance standards benefit farmland biodiversity at field and farm scales, while the conservation of threatened species needs to be addressed by specific programs, acting at the scale of agricultural landscapes.
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hal-01458662 , version 1 (06-02-2017)

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Stéphanie Aviron, Heike Nitsch, Philippe Jeanneret, Serge Buholzer, Henryk Luka, et al.. Ecological cross compliance promotes farmland biodiversity in Switzerland. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 2009, 7, pp.247-252. ⟨10.1890/070197⟩. ⟨hal-01458662⟩
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