strandängar
Strandängar are coastal meadows that occur along shorelines in Sweden and other parts of northern Europe. They form in damp, brackish soils influenced by seawater and groundwater and are typically found at or behind the foredune systems. The habitat is semi-natural and has long been shaped by human land use, especially grazing and hay-making. Regular disturbance helps keep the vegetation open and prevents encroachment by shrubs and trees.
Geography and soils: Strandängar occur where soils remain moist and are periodically or seasonally flooded. The
Ecology and biodiversity: The meadows support a diverse array of plants and invertebrates and provide important
Threats and management: Modern coastal development, drainage, eutrophication and changes in grazing regimes threaten strandängar. Abandonment
Conservation: Many strandängar are protected as nature reserves and are included in national and EU Natura