Seminaturala
Seminaturala, often written seminaturală in Romanian sources and translated as semi-natural or seminatural habitat in English, is a term used to describe landscapes that are partly natural and partly shaped by human activity. In ecology and biodiversity policy, seminaturala denotes ecosystems where natural processes continue to operate but traditional or low-intensity land use preserves or enhances biological diversity. It sits between fully natural, left to spontaneous processes, and highly cultivated or industrial landscapes.
Key characteristics include ecological heterogeneity, mosaic patterns of habitats, and a balance between disturbance and stability.
Seminaturala is ecologically significant because it typically supports high species richness, pollinators, and nesting birds, benefiting
Definitions and scope vary by country and discipline, and seminaturala can be used interchangeably with terms