überweidung
Überweidung, also known as overgrazing, is a form of land degradation caused by excessive grazing by livestock. It occurs when the number of animals grazing in an area exceeds the carrying capacity of the land, meaning the vegetation cannot regrow sufficiently to sustain the grazing pressure. This leads to a decline in plant cover, soil erosion, and a loss of biodiversity.
The primary consequences of überweidung include soil compaction, reduced infiltration of water, and increased runoff, which
Überweidung is often a result of poor land management practices, such as insufficient rotation of pastures,
Addressing überweidung typically involves implementing sustainable grazing management strategies. These can include rotational grazing, adjusting stocking