laienematud
Laienematud is a term used in Estonia to describe a natural or semi-natural grassland that has been influenced by human activity, particularly through grazing or mowing, but is not actively managed in a modern agricultural sense. These areas are characterized by a diverse range of plant species, often including a significant number of wildflowers, grasses, and sedges. The species composition is a result of the historical land use patterns and the specific environmental conditions of the location.
These grasslands are ecologically important, providing habitats for a variety of insects, birds, and other wildlife.
In contemporary Estonia, efforts are often made to conserve and restore laienematud. This can involve continued