overutväxling
Overutväxling, also known as overgrazing, is a phenomenon that occurs when an area is subjected to excessive grazing by livestock, leading to a decline in vegetation and soil quality. This process is typically driven by human activities such as livestock farming, where animals are allowed to graze on pastures without adequate management or rotation. Overutväxling can have significant ecological and economic impacts.
The primary cause of overutväxling is the continuous removal of vegetation by grazing animals, which outpaces
To mitigate overutväxling, various management practices can be implemented. These include rotational grazing, where animals are