An introduction to the Patagoninan Grasslands in South America. Stretching from the foothills of the Andes in Chile to the Atlantic coast of Argentina, the Patagonian grasslands are a reminder of untamed wilderness and wide-open plains. The region is home to the legendary gauchos, Argentine cowboys known for their skill with horses and their penchant for mate, a brew of stimulating South American herbs served in hollowed-out gourds
In the southern tip of South America, temperate subantarctic forests develop on both sides of the An...
SummaryThis article discusses various aspects of pastoralism in the Latin Americancountries with the...
This book aims to quantify and discuss how societies have directly and indirectly benefited from eco...
Patagonia is one of the few cold temperate semiarid regions of the world. This territory extends fro...
The Patagonian steppe of Argentina is a vast area-almost 750,000 square kilometers- of arid plains a...
Between 1903 and 1934, Argentina and Chile became two of the earliest countries in Latin America and...
Grasslands exist all over the world under a wide range of climates, soil types, topography condition...
The Argentine Patagonia occupies the southernmost end of South America, and it is characterized by a...
Temperate subhumid grasslands extend in the eastern part of South America. This region represents on...
In most tropical and subtropical biomes, conservation strategies are mainly focused on the preservat...
In the late 1800s, agricultural activities in the ‘Pampas’ region near Buenos Aires expanded rapidl...
From the steppe to the Andes, the small towns to the big ranches, outdoor tourism to oil and gas dev...
At the edge of the world, the wind is strong enough to make you stumble, and it never seems to stop....
The Dry Chaco is mostly known as a forested ecosystem. However it includes natural grasslands, savan...
In this closing chapter, we provide a synthesis of the Patagonian ecosystems and ES that were more f...
In the southern tip of South America, temperate subantarctic forests develop on both sides of the An...
SummaryThis article discusses various aspects of pastoralism in the Latin Americancountries with the...
This book aims to quantify and discuss how societies have directly and indirectly benefited from eco...
Patagonia is one of the few cold temperate semiarid regions of the world. This territory extends fro...
The Patagonian steppe of Argentina is a vast area-almost 750,000 square kilometers- of arid plains a...
Between 1903 and 1934, Argentina and Chile became two of the earliest countries in Latin America and...
Grasslands exist all over the world under a wide range of climates, soil types, topography condition...
The Argentine Patagonia occupies the southernmost end of South America, and it is characterized by a...
Temperate subhumid grasslands extend in the eastern part of South America. This region represents on...
In most tropical and subtropical biomes, conservation strategies are mainly focused on the preservat...
In the late 1800s, agricultural activities in the ‘Pampas’ region near Buenos Aires expanded rapidl...
From the steppe to the Andes, the small towns to the big ranches, outdoor tourism to oil and gas dev...
At the edge of the world, the wind is strong enough to make you stumble, and it never seems to stop....
The Dry Chaco is mostly known as a forested ecosystem. However it includes natural grasslands, savan...
In this closing chapter, we provide a synthesis of the Patagonian ecosystems and ES that were more f...
In the southern tip of South America, temperate subantarctic forests develop on both sides of the An...
SummaryThis article discusses various aspects of pastoralism in the Latin Americancountries with the...
This book aims to quantify and discuss how societies have directly and indirectly benefited from eco...