Biodiversity
Biodiverse meadows
These are diverse fields or areas, often characterized by the presence of a variety of vegetation or landscapes. These meadows can include a mixture of grasses, wildflowers, shrubs and even trees.
Biodiverse meadows are an alternative to lawns, which are high consumers of water, guarantee quality in green spaces, remaining in the soil for a long time without needing watering or maintenance and are highly productive when grazed, contributing to a more stable soil composition, with positive results in water retention, acting as a sponge structure. At the same time, it has high rates of carbon dioxide and nitrogen uptake in the soil.
These environments are important for soil health, wildlife conservation and natural beauty. Preserving and caring for diverse meadows is essential for maintaining biodiversity and promoting environmental sustainability.