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13.09.2012 How will droughts affect mountain pastures?
13.09.12 - Researchers simulate an arid climate using greenhouse tunnels to study the effects of increased dryness on forage grown on mountain pastures. What will a warmer, drier climate do to the legendary quality of Swiss cheese? To address this and other questions, researchers from EPFL, WSL and Agroscope Changins-Wädenswil had small flocks of sheep graze below plastic greenhouse tunnels in western Switzerland, near Yverdon. The main focus of the experiment was to study the effects of droughts on mountain pastures and their forage production. On Wednesday, September 12th, the organizers are holding an open day to present the campaign to members of agricultural institutions, researchers and the public. Adapting to a changing climateSwiss mountain pastures have been blessed with abundant rain in the past, but this tide could soon turn. In 2003 and 2011, hot and dry summers led to poor forage yields; and climate predictions say that things are likely to get worse before they get better. Developing a fodder reportIn the coming years, the researchers will expand the size of the site under study to that of a farm, before moving on to studying an entire region of 100 square kilometers. Each of these ambitious projects is a mere stepping-stone towards their final goal: harnessing the power of remote monitoring for their applications. Article by Jan Overney (Mediacom), originally published on www.epfl.ch ContactLinks |