Reunion Island Hedgerows: Biodiversity, Ecosystem Services, and Planting Practices

This article examines the ecological functions, species selection criteria, and practical guidelines for planting and maintaining hedgerows on Reunion Island to enhance biodiversity and ecosystem services in tropical agricultural landscapes.

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Hedgerows on Reunion Island are key landscape elements and play a major role in maintaining local biodiversity. When composed of native or endemic species, these linear plantings provide a wide range of ecosystem services, including protection against wind and soil erosion, as well as the provision of nectar, pollen, and fruit resources. This article presents the ecological functions of hedgerows, criteria for species selection, practical guidelines for planting, and recommendations for their maintenance. Managing plant strata diversity and controlling invasive species enhances both biodiversity and the resilience of hedgerows, while adding value to gardens and agricultural systems. This example offers a framework for integrating landscape management, production, and ecological conservation in tropical contexts.

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Projet

Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

Localisation
France
Auteurs
François VAN-MEERHAEGHE, Solenn BOURIEL
Objectif
Adopt innovative practices

Type de fichier
document
Publié sur
01 mai 2026
Langue originale
French
Site officiel du projet
Innovations agronomiques
License
CC BY


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