AbstractIn this article we test the notion that adaptation to climate change in grazed rangelands requires little more effort than current approaches to risk management because the inherent climate variability that characterizes rangelands provides a management environment that is preadapted to climate change. We also examine the alternative hypothesis that rangeland ecosystems and the people they support are highly vulnerable to climate change. Past climate is likely to become an increasingly poor predictor of the future, so there is a risk in relying on adaptation approaches developed solely in response to existing variability. We find incremental, autonomous adaptation will be sufficient to deal with most of the challenges provided by th...
Grazing livestock are an important source of food and income for millions of people worldwide. Chang...
The art and science of developing effective policies and practices to enhance sustainability and ada...
Ecosystem‐based adaptation (EbA) relies upon the capacity of ecosystems to buffer communities agains...
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...
Recent climatic trends and climate model projections indicate that climate change will modify rangel...
The main projected challenges for the grazing industry under climate change are declines in pasture ...
The authors discuss the main climate change impacts on pastoralist societies, including those on ran...
Uncertainty as to the extent and magnitude of changes in conditions that might occur due to climate ...
The complexity, variability and vastness of the northern Australian rangelands make it difficult to ...
Resource users require the capacity to cope and adapt to climate changes affecting resource conditio...
The art and science of developing effective policies and practices to enhance sustainability and ada...
Grazing livestock are an important source of food and income for millions of people worldwide. Chang...
The key biophysical impacts associated with projected climate change in the Murray–Darling Basin (MD...
Grazing livestock are an important source of food and income for millions of people worldwide. Chang...
The art and science of developing effective policies and practices to enhance sustainability and ada...
Ecosystem‐based adaptation (EbA) relies upon the capacity of ecosystems to buffer communities agains...
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...
Recent climatic trends and climate model projections indicate that climate change will modify rangel...
The main projected challenges for the grazing industry under climate change are declines in pasture ...
The authors discuss the main climate change impacts on pastoralist societies, including those on ran...
Uncertainty as to the extent and magnitude of changes in conditions that might occur due to climate ...
The complexity, variability and vastness of the northern Australian rangelands make it difficult to ...
Resource users require the capacity to cope and adapt to climate changes affecting resource conditio...
The art and science of developing effective policies and practices to enhance sustainability and ada...
Grazing livestock are an important source of food and income for millions of people worldwide. Chang...
The key biophysical impacts associated with projected climate change in the Murray–Darling Basin (MD...
Grazing livestock are an important source of food and income for millions of people worldwide. Chang...
The art and science of developing effective policies and practices to enhance sustainability and ada...
Ecosystem‐based adaptation (EbA) relies upon the capacity of ecosystems to buffer communities agains...