Many mountainous regions worldwide arecharacterized by harsh environments, scarce infrastructure,and extreme contrasts between mountains and neighboringplateaus and plains. Transhumance is a social adaptation tohandle geomorphological heterogeneity such as lowlandsand highlands, and to cope with environmental variability(seasonal and regional rainfall and snowfall). We studiedthe regional transhumant system with a network approachin the Andes of North Patagonia, Argentina. We measuredthe connectivity promoted by the seasonal movements ofherds and people (relationships) among different ecosystems(nodes), defined as winter and summer lands. Weidentified 238 networks. The highest frequencies correspondedto small network structures (dyads and t...
Pastoral systems worldwide secure rural livelihoods in the harshest environments on Earth. Their low...
Silvopastoral systems (SPS) are sustainable production systems, charac-terized by a great biodiversi...
Historically, interactions and trends between biodiversity, ecosystem function (EF) and land use pra...
In mountain socioecological systems, the interaction between nature and people is at the core of pla...
Transhumant pastoralism is a mobile livelihood strategy in many mountainous, arid and semi-arid regi...
The human population dynamic in the North of Neuquén is characterized by well-documented seasonal tr...
Transhumant pastoralism is mobile livelihood strategy in which families and their herds move seasona...
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization recently declared transhumance ...
Pastoral systems worldwide secure rural livelihoods in the harshest environments on Earth. Their low...
1. Incorporating interactions into a biogeographical framework may serve to understand how interact...
Although pastoral systems make a significant contribution to food security, they are also pointed ou...
Land use intensification reduces natural areas and alters landscape heterogeneity diminishing specie...
The agroecosystems of the Ecuadorian Andes are threatened by severe land degradation processes and t...
Silvopastoral systems (SPS) are sustainable production systems, characterized by a great biodiversit...
Ecosystem management is a difficult task because it must conciliate the ecological, economic, and so...
Pastoral systems worldwide secure rural livelihoods in the harshest environments on Earth. Their low...
Silvopastoral systems (SPS) are sustainable production systems, charac-terized by a great biodiversi...
Historically, interactions and trends between biodiversity, ecosystem function (EF) and land use pra...
In mountain socioecological systems, the interaction between nature and people is at the core of pla...
Transhumant pastoralism is a mobile livelihood strategy in many mountainous, arid and semi-arid regi...
The human population dynamic in the North of Neuquén is characterized by well-documented seasonal tr...
Transhumant pastoralism is mobile livelihood strategy in which families and their herds move seasona...
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization recently declared transhumance ...
Pastoral systems worldwide secure rural livelihoods in the harshest environments on Earth. Their low...
1. Incorporating interactions into a biogeographical framework may serve to understand how interact...
Although pastoral systems make a significant contribution to food security, they are also pointed ou...
Land use intensification reduces natural areas and alters landscape heterogeneity diminishing specie...
The agroecosystems of the Ecuadorian Andes are threatened by severe land degradation processes and t...
Silvopastoral systems (SPS) are sustainable production systems, characterized by a great biodiversit...
Ecosystem management is a difficult task because it must conciliate the ecological, economic, and so...
Pastoral systems worldwide secure rural livelihoods in the harshest environments on Earth. Their low...
Silvopastoral systems (SPS) are sustainable production systems, charac-terized by a great biodiversi...
Historically, interactions and trends between biodiversity, ecosystem function (EF) and land use pra...