We discuss the search for optimal stocking regimes in semi-arid grazing lands. We argue that ‘one size does not fit all’ and that different stocking regimes are appropriate under different conditions. This paper is an attempt to move beyond polarization of the current debate towards a more integrative and flexible approach to grazing management. We propose five different conditions as major influences on grazing regimes: environmental variability and predictability; degradation and thresholds; property right regimes; discount rates; and market stability and prices. We suggest a lack of connection between the micro-economics literature and natural science and social-anthropological literature. It is timely to achieve greater integration arou...
Rainfall variability is a major challenge to sustainable grazing management in northern Australia, w...
Rotational grazing systems (RGS) are often implemented to alleviate undesirable selective grazing by...
Equilibrium grazing systems are characterised by climatic stability that results in predictable prim...
We discuss the search for optimal stocking regimes in semi-arid grazing lands. We argue that ‘one si...
We discuss the search for optimal stocking regimes in semi-arid grazing lands. We argue that 'one si...
Ways of 'tracking' environmental fluctuations could be of value in limiting drought-induced mortalit...
The loss of utilisable rangeland in semi-arid areas results in huge economic and social costs worldw...
Livestock grazing is the most important type of land-use in arid and semi-arid regions. In these reg...
Rangeland degradation within the arid zone of Western Australia has occurred as a consequence of sh...
The relation between rangeland condition and grazing capacity was determined along a degradation gra...
The need for an annual increase of 2% in global food production demands knowledge on how best to use...
Rangeland management strategies must be based on robust ecological and economic concepts if they are...
Rainfall variability is a major challenge to sustainable management in semi-arid rangelands. We pres...
Rangeland in the arid zone of Western Australia has been degraded by sheep overstocking since the tu...
Hopes for a single criterion of overstocking are forlorn. Livestock may be kept for any of many purp...
Rainfall variability is a major challenge to sustainable grazing management in northern Australia, w...
Rotational grazing systems (RGS) are often implemented to alleviate undesirable selective grazing by...
Equilibrium grazing systems are characterised by climatic stability that results in predictable prim...
We discuss the search for optimal stocking regimes in semi-arid grazing lands. We argue that ‘one si...
We discuss the search for optimal stocking regimes in semi-arid grazing lands. We argue that 'one si...
Ways of 'tracking' environmental fluctuations could be of value in limiting drought-induced mortalit...
The loss of utilisable rangeland in semi-arid areas results in huge economic and social costs worldw...
Livestock grazing is the most important type of land-use in arid and semi-arid regions. In these reg...
Rangeland degradation within the arid zone of Western Australia has occurred as a consequence of sh...
The relation between rangeland condition and grazing capacity was determined along a degradation gra...
The need for an annual increase of 2% in global food production demands knowledge on how best to use...
Rangeland management strategies must be based on robust ecological and economic concepts if they are...
Rainfall variability is a major challenge to sustainable management in semi-arid rangelands. We pres...
Rangeland in the arid zone of Western Australia has been degraded by sheep overstocking since the tu...
Hopes for a single criterion of overstocking are forlorn. Livestock may be kept for any of many purp...
Rainfall variability is a major challenge to sustainable grazing management in northern Australia, w...
Rotational grazing systems (RGS) are often implemented to alleviate undesirable selective grazing by...
Equilibrium grazing systems are characterised by climatic stability that results in predictable prim...