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Grassland Butterfly Index - Bending the curve

Title: Grassland Butterfly Index - Bending the curve
Authors: Van Swaay, Chris A.M.; Schmucki, Reto; Bonelli, Simona; Bourn, Nigel; Collins, Sue; Ellis, Sam; Eskildsen, Anne; Fox, Richard; Karacetin, Evrim; Kolev, Zdravko; Maes, Dirk; Munguira, Miguel; Pettersson, Lars B.; Roy, David; Šašić, Martina; Settele, Josef; Sevilleja, Cristina G.; Stefanescu, Constanti; Tiitsaar, Anu; Verovnik, Rudi; Vliegenthart, Albert; Whitfield, Aidan; Wiemers, Martin; Wynhoff, Irma; Martin, Warren
Publisher Information: Butterfly Conservation Europe EMBRACE/eBMS (www.butterfly-monitoring.net) Vlinderstichting report VS2026.003.
Publication Year: 2026
Collection: Lund University Publications (LUP)
Subject Terms: Ecology (including Biodiversity Conservation)
Description: 1. Grassland is an important habitat for butterflies and many other pollinating insects. Over half of the 501 European butterflies use grasslands as one of their main habitats.2. The Grassland Butterfly Index has been adopted by the EU as a key measure of progress towards the target of halting biodiversity loss, restoring nature in agro-ecosystems and reversing the decline in pollinators by 2030, but the index has declined by almost 50% between 1990-2024.3. The main reasons for the decline of butterflies on grassland are habitat loss due to conversion to cropland, or habitat deterioration due to unsuitable management or abandonment. However, research has shown that declines can be halted and reversed in grasslands and arable landscapes, given the appropriate management.4. Reversing the decline of butterflies and other insects in grassland habitats is a vital component to help meet the EU targets laid out in the Pollinator Initiative, the Biodiversity Strategy 2030 and the Nature Restoration Regulation.5. When a Member State chooses to use the Grassland Butterfly Index (GBI) as one of the three indicators under Article 11 of the Nature Restoration Regulation (NRR), it must within its Nature Restoration Plans ‘put in place measures which shall aim to achieve an increasing trend at national level’.6. We outline how Member States can establish a monitoring programme to produce a high-quality GBI, including appropriate quality control and investment in a paid coordinator to build and maintain the monitoring network. This network of national coordinators underpins the strength and breadth of European Butterfly Monitoring Scheme (eBMS), while harmonised protocols and collaborative data synthesis offer a unique tool for measuring progress towards conservation and restoration targets.7. Finally, this report gives information on how an effective management approach can help to halt and reverse the decline of butterflies, both on grasslands and arable land (where several species live), and thereby ‘Bend the Curve’ of the ...
Document Type: report
File Description: application/pdf
Language: English
Relation: http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18762648; https://portal.research.lu.se/files/244526563/Grassland_Butterfly_Index_Bending_the_curve.pdf
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18762648
Availability: https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/91be1dab-0b41-450d-b5f5-11d2596cef5e; https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18762648; https://portal.research.lu.se/files/244526563/Grassland_Butterfly_Index_Bending_the_curve.pdf
Rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Accession Number: edsbas.D1940E7C
Database: BASE