Pastoral systems are some of the most fragile human ecosystems that exist and are under threat from the expansion of cultivation, changes in social patterns and climate change. These ecosystems are of major importance since they contain a rich biological and cultural diversity. The aim of the book is to take a holistic view of pastoral systems by bringing together papers written by specialists in plant and animal ecology with an interest in the application of their research with papers taking an economic and social perspective. The focus is on marginal environments where the issues are in greatest relief with the papers tackling key issues in semi-arid and disadvantaged temperate areas. The key issues relate to identifying the biological co...
Grazing shapes the botanical composition of vegetation at the landscape level (Oksanen et al., 1995)...
Copyright © 2013 E. Dahwa et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
In this book, the authors review recent biological research in African rangelands and highlight its ...
Pastoral systems are some of the most fragile human ecosystems that exist and are under threat from ...
Pastoral systems are some of the most fragile human ecosystems that exist and are under threat from ...
Anatomically modern humans (AMH, Homo sapiens) have only bred and managed livestock for 10,000 years...
Semi-natural dry grassland sites are of great importance for nature conservation because they suppor...
The semi-arid rangelands of tropical North Queensland have suffered a major decline in land conditio...
This paper considers the various soil, plant and livestock interactions occurring in Australia’s wet...
Communal livestock grazing is expected to impact botanical composition and plant diversity of Draken...
Pastoralism comprises livestock production systems based on mobile herds grazing or browsing natural...
In many difficult situations in the world (aridity, high altitude, slopes, etc.) and especially in t...
The European natural grasslands are attracting new attention because of their environmental value as...
Pastoralists have traditional ecological knowledge (TEK), which is important for their livelihoods a...
The competition for land has become an issue of major concern and cause of conflict, especially betw...
Grazing shapes the botanical composition of vegetation at the landscape level (Oksanen et al., 1995)...
Copyright © 2013 E. Dahwa et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
In this book, the authors review recent biological research in African rangelands and highlight its ...
Pastoral systems are some of the most fragile human ecosystems that exist and are under threat from ...
Pastoral systems are some of the most fragile human ecosystems that exist and are under threat from ...
Anatomically modern humans (AMH, Homo sapiens) have only bred and managed livestock for 10,000 years...
Semi-natural dry grassland sites are of great importance for nature conservation because they suppor...
The semi-arid rangelands of tropical North Queensland have suffered a major decline in land conditio...
This paper considers the various soil, plant and livestock interactions occurring in Australia’s wet...
Communal livestock grazing is expected to impact botanical composition and plant diversity of Draken...
Pastoralism comprises livestock production systems based on mobile herds grazing or browsing natural...
In many difficult situations in the world (aridity, high altitude, slopes, etc.) and especially in t...
The European natural grasslands are attracting new attention because of their environmental value as...
Pastoralists have traditional ecological knowledge (TEK), which is important for their livelihoods a...
The competition for land has become an issue of major concern and cause of conflict, especially betw...
Grazing shapes the botanical composition of vegetation at the landscape level (Oksanen et al., 1995)...
Copyright © 2013 E. Dahwa et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
In this book, the authors review recent biological research in African rangelands and highlight its ...