AbstractThe rangeland science profession in the United States has its roots in the widespread overgrazing and concurrent severe droughts of the late 19th century. These drivers contributed to rangeland resource degradation especially in the American Southwest—what E. O. Wooton (1908) called the “Range Problem.” Although logical for the time, the scientific activities and resulting policies that arose out of this catastrophe were based on reductionist experimentation and productionist emphases on food and fiber. After a century of science and policy, there are two additional perspectives that shape our vision for the emphases of the future. First, rangeland landscapes are extremely heterogeneous; general principles derived from scientific ex...
Rapidly increasing demand for food, fiber, and fuel together with new technologies and the mobility ...
AbstractThis article examines the question of how well the rangeland management profession has serve...
A brief history of rangelands leading to the current status of range research in the western United ...
The rangeland science profession in the United States has its roots in the widespread overgrazing an...
The decade of the 1920s was somewhat of a paradox for range science. A. W. Sampson published 3 books...
This paper reviews changes in rangeland ecology and management in the U.S.A. over the last 65 years ...
A critical challenge for range scientists is to provide input to management decisions for land units...
The scientific study of rangelands in the western United States, started with the first collection o...
AbstractA critical challenge for range scientists is to provide input to management decisions for la...
Range management has developed, since the turn of the century, from a pioneering rule-of-thumb pract...
Recent concerns about range condition measures are not the first concerns about measuring the health...
This paper analyzes the rangeland condition concept, and discusses how the search for a general conc...
A critical challenge for range scientists is to provide input to management decisions for land units...
Rapidly increasing demand for food, fiber, and fuel together with new technologies and the mobility ...
Rapidly increasing demand for food, fiber, and fuel together with new technologies and the mobility ...
Rapidly increasing demand for food, fiber, and fuel together with new technologies and the mobility ...
AbstractThis article examines the question of how well the rangeland management profession has serve...
A brief history of rangelands leading to the current status of range research in the western United ...
The rangeland science profession in the United States has its roots in the widespread overgrazing an...
The decade of the 1920s was somewhat of a paradox for range science. A. W. Sampson published 3 books...
This paper reviews changes in rangeland ecology and management in the U.S.A. over the last 65 years ...
A critical challenge for range scientists is to provide input to management decisions for land units...
The scientific study of rangelands in the western United States, started with the first collection o...
AbstractA critical challenge for range scientists is to provide input to management decisions for la...
Range management has developed, since the turn of the century, from a pioneering rule-of-thumb pract...
Recent concerns about range condition measures are not the first concerns about measuring the health...
This paper analyzes the rangeland condition concept, and discusses how the search for a general conc...
A critical challenge for range scientists is to provide input to management decisions for land units...
Rapidly increasing demand for food, fiber, and fuel together with new technologies and the mobility ...
Rapidly increasing demand for food, fiber, and fuel together with new technologies and the mobility ...
Rapidly increasing demand for food, fiber, and fuel together with new technologies and the mobility ...
AbstractThis article examines the question of how well the rangeland management profession has serve...
A brief history of rangelands leading to the current status of range research in the western United ...