Land use conflict in the western US is becoming predominantly a social issue. The influx of new land users is resulting in a new naturework. This study focused on the social construction of working rural landscapes and rural communities. The purpose of this study was to gain insight into how and why ranchers are adapting to social and ecological changes within their community. Using a semi-structured interview process, ranchers from three Southern Idaho counties revealed rancher adaptation strategies in four major themes: technology, economics, and farm density; farm succession and changing population; dissatisfaction and miscommunication about grazing policy; and ecological uncertainty and program success. Change, respondents recognized, i...
Improving the sustainability of grazed rangelands requires that landowners adopt management innovati...
Managing semi-arid rangelands to meet social-ecological goals requires monitoring of key ecological ...
This paper analyzes rancher participation in conservation programs in the context of a social-ecolog...
Ranchers are a part of a rapidly changing rural western American landscape, and they play a special ...
Policy analysis and planning requires that we know what the likely responses of affected parties to ...
Recent years have seen changes in ecological conditions, ownership patterns, and political-legal for...
Payments for ecosystem services and other approaches seek to expand conservation outcomes from worki...
Since the late 1960s, the Nevada ranch community has come under increasing pressure from environment...
Improving the sustainability of grazed rangelands requires that landowners adopt management innovati...
Rangelands dominate the interior western U.S. where ranchers have long been the biggest land user. D...
Grazed rangeland ecosystems encompass diverse global land resources and are complex social-ecologica...
In the western United States, the management and use of public lands for livestock grazing is a freq...
The use and management of rangelands involves both ecological and social processes, and it is in the...
For more than 150 years, ranchers in the West have gained insight about natural systems through dail...
Grassland to woodland conversion, also known as woody plant encroachment (WPE), is a global-scale ph...
Improving the sustainability of grazed rangelands requires that landowners adopt management innovati...
Managing semi-arid rangelands to meet social-ecological goals requires monitoring of key ecological ...
This paper analyzes rancher participation in conservation programs in the context of a social-ecolog...
Ranchers are a part of a rapidly changing rural western American landscape, and they play a special ...
Policy analysis and planning requires that we know what the likely responses of affected parties to ...
Recent years have seen changes in ecological conditions, ownership patterns, and political-legal for...
Payments for ecosystem services and other approaches seek to expand conservation outcomes from worki...
Since the late 1960s, the Nevada ranch community has come under increasing pressure from environment...
Improving the sustainability of grazed rangelands requires that landowners adopt management innovati...
Rangelands dominate the interior western U.S. where ranchers have long been the biggest land user. D...
Grazed rangeland ecosystems encompass diverse global land resources and are complex social-ecologica...
In the western United States, the management and use of public lands for livestock grazing is a freq...
The use and management of rangelands involves both ecological and social processes, and it is in the...
For more than 150 years, ranchers in the West have gained insight about natural systems through dail...
Grassland to woodland conversion, also known as woody plant encroachment (WPE), is a global-scale ph...
Improving the sustainability of grazed rangelands requires that landowners adopt management innovati...
Managing semi-arid rangelands to meet social-ecological goals requires monitoring of key ecological ...
This paper analyzes rancher participation in conservation programs in the context of a social-ecolog...