Uncertainty as to the extent and magnitude of changes in conditions that might occur due to climate change poses a problem for land and resource managers as they seek to adapt to changes and mitigate effects of climate variability. We illustrate using scenarios of projected future conditions on rangelands in the Northern Great Plains and Desert Southwest of the United States. These two regions are different in the ways climate change is projected to affect the regions. Projection of a longer and warmer growing season in the Northern Great Plains could lead to increased forage production and land productivity. Highly uncertain effects on summer monsoons that primarily control rangeland productivity in the Desert Southwest, combined with the ...
Climate change threatens the ability of global rangelands to provide food, support livelihoods and d...
On a global scale, rangelands occupy approximately half of the world’s land base surface; have a cri...
Livestock is the most important source of income for pastoral livelihoods in drylands. Pastoralists ...
We examined multiple environmental factors related to climate change that affect cattle production o...
Recent climatic trends and climate model projections indicate that climate change will modify rangel...
The amplified ‘‘greenhouse effect’’ associated with increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases ha...
On the Ground•Rangeland managers actively focus on the potential to induce a shift in a site to an a...
The main projected challenges for the grazing industry under climate change are declines in pasture ...
Rangeland managers actively focus on the potential to induce a shift in a site to an alternative sta...
In the future there is an expectation for climate change to have impacts on both natural systems and...
In this article we test the notion that adaptation to climate change in grazed rangelands requires l...
In this article we test the notion that adaptation to climate change in grazed rangelands requires l...
AbstractIn this article we test the notion that adaptation to climate change in grazed rangelands re...
On the Ground • Adaptive management can be used to manage complexity, such as how to match forage pr...
Climate change threatens the ability of global rangelands to provide food, support livelihoods and d...
Climate change threatens the ability of global rangelands to provide food, support livelihoods and d...
On a global scale, rangelands occupy approximately half of the world’s land base surface; have a cri...
Livestock is the most important source of income for pastoral livelihoods in drylands. Pastoralists ...
We examined multiple environmental factors related to climate change that affect cattle production o...
Recent climatic trends and climate model projections indicate that climate change will modify rangel...
The amplified ‘‘greenhouse effect’’ associated with increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases ha...
On the Ground•Rangeland managers actively focus on the potential to induce a shift in a site to an a...
The main projected challenges for the grazing industry under climate change are declines in pasture ...
Rangeland managers actively focus on the potential to induce a shift in a site to an alternative sta...
In the future there is an expectation for climate change to have impacts on both natural systems and...
In this article we test the notion that adaptation to climate change in grazed rangelands requires l...
In this article we test the notion that adaptation to climate change in grazed rangelands requires l...
AbstractIn this article we test the notion that adaptation to climate change in grazed rangelands re...
On the Ground • Adaptive management can be used to manage complexity, such as how to match forage pr...
Climate change threatens the ability of global rangelands to provide food, support livelihoods and d...
Climate change threatens the ability of global rangelands to provide food, support livelihoods and d...
On a global scale, rangelands occupy approximately half of the world’s land base surface; have a cri...
Livestock is the most important source of income for pastoral livelihoods in drylands. Pastoralists ...