On The Ground•The utility of ecological site descriptions (ESD) in the management of rangelands hinges on their ability to characterize and predict plant community change, the associated ecological consequences, and ecosystem responsiveness to management.•We demonstrate how enhancement of ESDs with key ecohydrologic information can aid predictions of ecosystem response and targeting of conservation practices for sagebrush rangelands that are strongly regulated by ecohydrologic or ecogeomorphic feedbacks.•The primary point of this work is that ESD concepts are flexible and can be creatively augmented for improved assessment and management of rangelands
On the Ground • Information embodied in ecological site descriptions and their state-and-transition ...
Ecological sites and state-and-transition models are useful tools for generating and testing hypothe...
Panels of experts from the Society for Range Management and the National Research Council proposed t...
On the Ground • The utility of ecological site descriptions (ESD) in the management of rangelands hi...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The purpose of this paper is to recommend a framework and methodology for incorporating hydrologic d...
Today, land managers are challenged with synthesizing an overwhelming amount of scientific informati...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to recommend a framework and methodology for incorporating hydr...
A distinctive kind of land with specific physical characteristics that differs from other kinds of l...
Rangelands are a major type of land found on all continents. Though they comprise around 70% of the ...
Both the Society for Range Management's (1995) Task Group on Unity in Concepts and Terminology (UCT)...
<p> Poster displayed at the annual Ecological Society of America 2013 conference in Minneapolis, MN....
On the Ground • State-and-transition models (STMs) are useful tools for management, but they can be ...
Ecological sites and state‐and‐transition models are useful tools for generating and testing hypothe...
On the Ground • Ecological sites often occur at scales too small for application in planning large-s...
On the Ground • Information embodied in ecological site descriptions and their state-and-transition ...
Ecological sites and state-and-transition models are useful tools for generating and testing hypothe...
Panels of experts from the Society for Range Management and the National Research Council proposed t...
On the Ground • The utility of ecological site descriptions (ESD) in the management of rangelands hi...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The purpose of this paper is to recommend a framework and methodology for incorporating hydrologic d...
Today, land managers are challenged with synthesizing an overwhelming amount of scientific informati...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to recommend a framework and methodology for incorporating hydr...
A distinctive kind of land with specific physical characteristics that differs from other kinds of l...
Rangelands are a major type of land found on all continents. Though they comprise around 70% of the ...
Both the Society for Range Management's (1995) Task Group on Unity in Concepts and Terminology (UCT)...
<p> Poster displayed at the annual Ecological Society of America 2013 conference in Minneapolis, MN....
On the Ground • State-and-transition models (STMs) are useful tools for management, but they can be ...
Ecological sites and state‐and‐transition models are useful tools for generating and testing hypothe...
On the Ground • Ecological sites often occur at scales too small for application in planning large-s...
On the Ground • Information embodied in ecological site descriptions and their state-and-transition ...
Ecological sites and state-and-transition models are useful tools for generating and testing hypothe...
Panels of experts from the Society for Range Management and the National Research Council proposed t...