risfält
Risfält, literally “brush field,” is a term used in Swedish landscape descriptions to denote semi-open areas where a woody layer of shrubs and small trees interlaces with herbaceous vegetation. It is typically found on nutrient-poor soils in temperate climates and represents a mid-successional stage between open grasslands or farmland and closed forest. The vegetation is mosaic-like, with irregular patches of woody growth, low understory, and openings that support grasses, herbs, and a diverse invertebrate fauna.
Risfält often originates from long-term human land use such as grazing, coppicing, and scattered cultivation that
Risfält provides habitat for a range of birds, insects, and plants that thrive in semi-open conditions. The
In modern land planning, risfält is valued for biodiversity and cultural heritage. Management aims to sustain