Increasingly, dry rangelands are being valued for multiple services beyond their traditional value as a forage production system. Additional ecosystem services include the potential to store carbon in the soil and plant biomass. In addition, dust emissions from rangelands might be considered an ecosystem detriment, the opposite of an ecosystem service. Dust emitted may have far-reaching impacts, for example, reduction of local air quality, as well as altering regional water supplies through effects on snowpack. Using an extensive rangeland monitoring dataset in the greater Canyonlands region (Utah, USA), we developed a method to estimate indices of the provisioning of three ecosystem services (forage production, dust retention, C storage) a...
Over the past decade, ecosystem services has become a familiar term. Definitions vary but the centr...
Rangelands account for almost half of the earth’s land surface and may play an important role in the...
Over a 3-yr period, the qualitative assessment protocol ‘‘Interpreting Indicators of Rangeland Healt...
Ecosystem services are increasingly being included as rangeland management objectives along with gra...
Scientific interest in carbon sequestration on rangelands is largely driven by their extent, while t...
Rangelands are a major type of land found on all continents. Though they comprise around 70% of the ...
On the Ground • Ecosystem services are the wide array of benefits that people gain from natural ecos...
Rangeland ecosystems are capable of providing an array of ecosystem services important to the wellbe...
Rangelands make an important contribution to carbon dynamics of terrestrial ecosystems. We used a re...
Rangelands occupy approximately half of the world's land area and store greater than 10% of the terr...
Terrestrial carbon sequestration is the process through which carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphe...
United States rangelands currently cover approximately 770 million acres and provide important commo...
Multi-year studies of plant communities and soils in the Bear River Range in southeastern Idaho and ...
Estimating the effects of conservation practices on rangelands is extremely challenging, compared wi...
Maintaining and enhancing soil organic carbon storage can mitigate climate change while promoting fo...
Over the past decade, ecosystem services has become a familiar term. Definitions vary but the centr...
Rangelands account for almost half of the earth’s land surface and may play an important role in the...
Over a 3-yr period, the qualitative assessment protocol ‘‘Interpreting Indicators of Rangeland Healt...
Ecosystem services are increasingly being included as rangeland management objectives along with gra...
Scientific interest in carbon sequestration on rangelands is largely driven by their extent, while t...
Rangelands are a major type of land found on all continents. Though they comprise around 70% of the ...
On the Ground • Ecosystem services are the wide array of benefits that people gain from natural ecos...
Rangeland ecosystems are capable of providing an array of ecosystem services important to the wellbe...
Rangelands make an important contribution to carbon dynamics of terrestrial ecosystems. We used a re...
Rangelands occupy approximately half of the world's land area and store greater than 10% of the terr...
Terrestrial carbon sequestration is the process through which carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphe...
United States rangelands currently cover approximately 770 million acres and provide important commo...
Multi-year studies of plant communities and soils in the Bear River Range in southeastern Idaho and ...
Estimating the effects of conservation practices on rangelands is extremely challenging, compared wi...
Maintaining and enhancing soil organic carbon storage can mitigate climate change while promoting fo...
Over the past decade, ecosystem services has become a familiar term. Definitions vary but the centr...
Rangelands account for almost half of the earth’s land surface and may play an important role in the...
Over a 3-yr period, the qualitative assessment protocol ‘‘Interpreting Indicators of Rangeland Healt...