© 2019 Hankerson et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. With increasing affluence in many developing countries, the demand for livestock products is rising and the increasing feed requirement contributes to pressure on land resources for food and energy production. However, there is currently a knowledge gap in our ability to assess the extent and intensity of the utilization of land by livestock, which is the single largest land use in the world. We developed a spatial model that combines fine-scale livestock numbers with their associated ...
International audienceGrassland management type (grazed or mown) and intensity (intensive or extensi...
About 25% of European livestock intake is based on permanent and sown grasslands. To fulfill rising ...
Grassland management type (grazed or mown) and intensity (intensive or extensive) play a crucial rol...
© 2019 Hankerson et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative C...
We developed a spatial model that combines fine-scale livestock numbers with their associated energy...
Kazakhstan contains a large share of the world’s remaining “near-natural” temperate grassland, so ho...
Vast areas of rangelands across the world are grazed with increasing intensity, but interactions bet...
There have been studies on how pastoralists assess and choose the resources required for their lives...
Livestock mobility was an essential characteristic of Kazakh livestock production systems, allowing ...
International audienceAbout 25% of European livestock intake is based on permanent and sown grasslan...
The darker bottom portion of each bar is the fodder supply, and the lighter top portion is the remai...
International audienceGrassland management type (grazed or mown) and intensity (intensive or extensi...
About 25% of European livestock intake is based on permanent and sown grasslands. To fulfill rising ...
Grassland management type (grazed or mown) and intensity (intensive or extensive) play a crucial rol...
© 2019 Hankerson et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative C...
We developed a spatial model that combines fine-scale livestock numbers with their associated energy...
Kazakhstan contains a large share of the world’s remaining “near-natural” temperate grassland, so ho...
Vast areas of rangelands across the world are grazed with increasing intensity, but interactions bet...
There have been studies on how pastoralists assess and choose the resources required for their lives...
Livestock mobility was an essential characteristic of Kazakh livestock production systems, allowing ...
International audienceAbout 25% of European livestock intake is based on permanent and sown grasslan...
The darker bottom portion of each bar is the fodder supply, and the lighter top portion is the remai...
International audienceGrassland management type (grazed or mown) and intensity (intensive or extensi...
About 25% of European livestock intake is based on permanent and sown grasslands. To fulfill rising ...
Grassland management type (grazed or mown) and intensity (intensive or extensive) play a crucial rol...