Rapidly increasing demand for food, fiber, and fuel together with new technologies and the mobility of global capital are driving revolutionary changes in land use throughout the world. Efforts to increase land productivity include conversion of millions of hectares of rangelands to crop production, including many marginal lands with low resistance and resilience to degradation. Sustaining the productivity of these lands requires careful land use planning and innovative management systems. Historically, this responsibility has been left to agronomists and others with expertise in crop production. In this article, we argue that the revolutionary land use changes necessary to support national and global food security potentially make rangelan...
A critical challenge for range scientists is to provide input to management decisions for land units...
A growing world population and climate change are expected to influence future agricultural producti...
Rangelands cover about 54% of the earth’s surface and are essential for agricultural and livestock p...
Rapidly increasing demand for food, fiber, and fuel together with new technologies and the mobility ...
AbstractA critical challenge for range scientists is to provide input to management decisions for la...
AbstractIn many developing countries where rangelands are a dominant land type and critically import...
AbstractThe rangeland science profession in the United States has its roots in the widespread overgr...
Sustainability transformations—deliberate and radical shifts in values, governance, and management r...
AbstractThis article examines the question of how well the rangeland management profession has serve...
Global agricultural production almost tripled within the last five decades. The production increase ...
Rangelands contribute significantly toward improving livelihoods, offering food security, trade, and...
AbstractIn the world's semi-arid regions, high crop demands have produced short term economic incent...
Rangelands occupy 54% of all land and are found on all continents. They are rich in biodiversity and...
Political, technical, environmental, and scientific developments in the last decades have affected t...
The rangeland science profession in the United States has its roots in the widespread overgrazing an...
A critical challenge for range scientists is to provide input to management decisions for land units...
A growing world population and climate change are expected to influence future agricultural producti...
Rangelands cover about 54% of the earth’s surface and are essential for agricultural and livestock p...
Rapidly increasing demand for food, fiber, and fuel together with new technologies and the mobility ...
AbstractA critical challenge for range scientists is to provide input to management decisions for la...
AbstractIn many developing countries where rangelands are a dominant land type and critically import...
AbstractThe rangeland science profession in the United States has its roots in the widespread overgr...
Sustainability transformations—deliberate and radical shifts in values, governance, and management r...
AbstractThis article examines the question of how well the rangeland management profession has serve...
Global agricultural production almost tripled within the last five decades. The production increase ...
Rangelands contribute significantly toward improving livelihoods, offering food security, trade, and...
AbstractIn the world's semi-arid regions, high crop demands have produced short term economic incent...
Rangelands occupy 54% of all land and are found on all continents. They are rich in biodiversity and...
Political, technical, environmental, and scientific developments in the last decades have affected t...
The rangeland science profession in the United States has its roots in the widespread overgrazing an...
A critical challenge for range scientists is to provide input to management decisions for land units...
A growing world population and climate change are expected to influence future agricultural producti...
Rangelands cover about 54% of the earth’s surface and are essential for agricultural and livestock p...