On the Ground•Engaging multiple stakeholders in building state-and-transition models (STMs) can increase the credibility and relevance they have to land managers.•Land managers and land stewards may be more likely to use STMs that were developed in collaboration with a broad range of stakeholders.•The quality of STMs is improved when they are repeatedly revised based on new knowledge from research, multiple interactions with local stakeholders, and ecological field data
On the Ground • State-and-transition models (STMs) are useful tools for management, but they can be ...
Delivering ecosystem services from rangelands represents a unique challenge. While social, ecologica...
Interpretation of assessment and monitoring data requires information about how reference conditions...
On the Ground • Engaging multiple stakeholders in building state-and-transition models (STMs) can in...
On the Ground•Engaging multiple stakeholders in building state-and-transition models (STMs) can incr...
State-and-transition models (STMs) are being developed for many areas in the United States and repre...
State-and-transition models (STMs) depict current understanding of vegetation dynamics and are being...
Rangeland managers are charged with managing complex social-ecological systems. While they must be c...
Building models is an important way of integrating knowledge. Testing and updating models of social-...
Rangelands are a major type of land found on all continents. Though they comprise around 70% of the ...
US government agencies are adopting state and transition models (STMs) for rangeland evaluation, mon...
State-and-transitions models (STMs) are becoming a preferred method for monitoring rangeland ecosyst...
State-and-transition models have received a great deal of attention since the introduction of the co...
<p>A simplified expert state and transition model (STM) for the Sierra Nevada Sierra Nevada Gravelly...
Arid and semiarid rangelands often behave unpredictably in response to management actions and enviro...
On the Ground • State-and-transition models (STMs) are useful tools for management, but they can be ...
Delivering ecosystem services from rangelands represents a unique challenge. While social, ecologica...
Interpretation of assessment and monitoring data requires information about how reference conditions...
On the Ground • Engaging multiple stakeholders in building state-and-transition models (STMs) can in...
On the Ground•Engaging multiple stakeholders in building state-and-transition models (STMs) can incr...
State-and-transition models (STMs) are being developed for many areas in the United States and repre...
State-and-transition models (STMs) depict current understanding of vegetation dynamics and are being...
Rangeland managers are charged with managing complex social-ecological systems. While they must be c...
Building models is an important way of integrating knowledge. Testing and updating models of social-...
Rangelands are a major type of land found on all continents. Though they comprise around 70% of the ...
US government agencies are adopting state and transition models (STMs) for rangeland evaluation, mon...
State-and-transitions models (STMs) are becoming a preferred method for monitoring rangeland ecosyst...
State-and-transition models have received a great deal of attention since the introduction of the co...
<p>A simplified expert state and transition model (STM) for the Sierra Nevada Sierra Nevada Gravelly...
Arid and semiarid rangelands often behave unpredictably in response to management actions and enviro...
On the Ground • State-and-transition models (STMs) are useful tools for management, but they can be ...
Delivering ecosystem services from rangelands represents a unique challenge. While social, ecologica...
Interpretation of assessment and monitoring data requires information about how reference conditions...