AbstractMuch of the world's rangeland is dominated by woody species. Competing land uses and continued encroachment of woody species into non–woody-dominated rangelands have reduced grasslands in many parts of the world. Land use conversions to fuel and feed global populations, especially the increasing number of middle class people seeking broader, meat-based diets, will certainly continue. Halting and/or reversing further encroachment of woody species into grasslands is slow, expensive, and in some cases not possible. Yet, global livestock numbers continue to increase to meet the growing demand for red meat and other livestock products. How do we reconcile a world with less grass and the concurrent increased demand for forages to feed liv...
Grazing systems in many parts of the world face large challenges, including a declining natural reso...
International audienceChanges in land‐use and climate affect the distribution and diversity of plant...
Livestock have been a key factor in the development of civilization, but what will their role be in ...
Much of the world’s rangeland is dominated by woody species. Competing land uses and continued encro...
AbstractMuch of the world's rangeland is dominated by woody species. Competing land uses and continu...
Demand for animal products is growing faster than for any other agricultural product. As a result, p...
Grasslands dominate land cover nationally and globally, and their composition, structure and habitat...
Rangelands occupy 54% of all land and are found on all continents. They are rich in biodiversity and...
The increased use of grain-based feed for livestock during the last two decades has contributed, alo...
In many semi-arid savanna areas of southern Africa extensive beef ranching is the main form of land ...
It is often overlooked that the world’s largest agricultural land use by far is grassland, where the...
The global importance of grasslands is indicated by their extent; they comprise some 26% of total la...
Livestock are critical for incomes, livelihoods, nutrition and ecosystems management throughout the ...
Sustainable intensification of cultivated pastures is needed in ruminant production if we are to fee...
Biodiversity, or the variety of plant and animal species in a given location, has declined in many a...
Grazing systems in many parts of the world face large challenges, including a declining natural reso...
International audienceChanges in land‐use and climate affect the distribution and diversity of plant...
Livestock have been a key factor in the development of civilization, but what will their role be in ...
Much of the world’s rangeland is dominated by woody species. Competing land uses and continued encro...
AbstractMuch of the world's rangeland is dominated by woody species. Competing land uses and continu...
Demand for animal products is growing faster than for any other agricultural product. As a result, p...
Grasslands dominate land cover nationally and globally, and their composition, structure and habitat...
Rangelands occupy 54% of all land and are found on all continents. They are rich in biodiversity and...
The increased use of grain-based feed for livestock during the last two decades has contributed, alo...
In many semi-arid savanna areas of southern Africa extensive beef ranching is the main form of land ...
It is often overlooked that the world’s largest agricultural land use by far is grassland, where the...
The global importance of grasslands is indicated by their extent; they comprise some 26% of total la...
Livestock are critical for incomes, livelihoods, nutrition and ecosystems management throughout the ...
Sustainable intensification of cultivated pastures is needed in ruminant production if we are to fee...
Biodiversity, or the variety of plant and animal species in a given location, has declined in many a...
Grazing systems in many parts of the world face large challenges, including a declining natural reso...
International audienceChanges in land‐use and climate affect the distribution and diversity of plant...
Livestock have been a key factor in the development of civilization, but what will their role be in ...