Country Perspectives on Hay-Making Landscapes as Part of the European Agricultural Heritage

Author:

Kruse Alexandra1ORCID,Špulerova Jana2ORCID,Centeri Csaba3ORCID,Eiter Sebastian4,Ferrario Viviana5ORCID,Jurgens Suzan6,Kladnik Drago7,Kučera Zdeněk8ORCID,Marusca Teodor9,Neculai Dragomir10,Renes Hans11,Sickel Hanne4,Sigura Maurizia12ORCID,Slámová Martina13ORCID,Stensgaard Kari4,Strasser Peter14

Affiliation:

1. Insitu World Heritage Consulting, 10bis rue du Haras, 78530 Buc, France

2. Institute of Landscape Ecology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Štefanikova 3, 814 99 Bratislava, Slovakia

3. Institute for Wildlife Management and Nature Conservation, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Páter Károly utca 1, 2103 Gödöllő, Hungary

4. NIBIO—Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research, Division of Survey and Statistics, P.O. Box 115, NO-1431 Ås, Norway

5. IUAV, University of Venice, 30135 Venice, Italy

6. Independent Researcher, 7325 NK Apeldoorn, The Netherlands

7. ZRC SAZU, Anton Melik Geographical Institute, Novi Trg 2, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia

8. Department of Social Geography and Regional Development, Faculty of Science, Charles University, 2 128 43 Prague, Czech Republic

9. Agricultural Research and Development Station Lovrin, Banat University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Timișoara, B-dul. Marasti Nr. 61, Sector 1, 011464 Bucuresti, Romania

10. Research and Development Institute for Pastures Brasov, 500128 Brasov, Romania

11. Faculty of Humanities, Free University Amsterdam, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands

12. Department of Agricultural, Food, Environmental and Animal Science, University of Udine, Via delle Scienze 206, 33100 Udine, Italy

13. UNESCO Department for Ecological Awareness and Sustainable Development, Faculty of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, Technical University in Zvolen, 960 01 Zvolen, Slovakia

14. Center for Architectural Heritage and Infrastructure, Department for Building and Environment, University for Continuing Education Krems, Dr.-Karl-Dorrek-Straße 30, 3500 Krems, Austria

Abstract

This paper provides an overview of traditional hay-making structures and the related agricultural landscapes in Europe. The information was collected using a standardised questionnaire that was completed by experts from different countries. What all countries had in common was that hay production with its corresponding structures was widespread. However, the scope and importance differed among the countries today. We found differences in type and extent, in degree of awareness, and in the cultural meaning of hay-making structures. The differences were connected with built structures, as well as with other tangible and intangible aspects of cultural heritage. The distribution of the broad variety of hay-making-related structures, especially semipermanent ones, has changed throughout history, as well as the hay-making techniques, as a result of agrarian specialisation, land reclamation, and consolidation. Today, in some countries, the relevance of hay-making was mainly connected to horse keeping and landscape management (like in Germany and Hungary), while in others (like Slovakia and Slovenia), it was still predominantly used for cattle and sheep.

Funder

Scientific Grant Agency of the Ministry of Education of the Slovak Republic

The Norwegian Ministry of Agriculture and Food through the Research Council of Norway

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Global and Planetary Change

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