Payments for ecosystem services and other approaches seek to expand conservation outcomes from working ranches in rangeland systems. Making these strategies attractive to ranchers and effective in achieving conservation goals requires information that is largely lacking about the human dimensions of aligning conservation, agricultural, and financial objectives on working ranches. This exploratory study addressed this knowledge gap about perceived strategies, barriers, and opportunities by interviewing a purposive sample of 23 ranchers and natural resource practitioners (e.g., government agencies, conservation nonprofits) involved in a collaborative stakeholder group in Larimer County, Colorado. Interviewees’ responses demonstrated a wide ra...
For more than 150 years, ranchers in the West have gained insight about natural systems through dail...
This paper explores the creation of a collaborative group that is being convened by Future West, a n...
Sustaining rangeland ecosystems is as much a social process as an ecological one. It requires applic...
Grazed rangeland ecosystems encompass diverse global land resources and are complex social-ecologica...
The use and management of rangelands involves both ecological and social processes, and it is in the...
In eight counties in Montana, South Dakota, and Nebraska characterized by high levels of intact Nort...
Working ranches are often promoted as means of private rangeland conservation because they can safeg...
In the western United States, the management and use of public lands for livestock grazing is a freq...
Rangelands cover a vast portion of the U.S., providing myriad environmental services (e.g. clean wat...
Well-managed grasslands provide numerous ecosystem services. Ranchers who employ sustainable grazing...
This paper analyzes rancher participation in conservation programs in the context of a social-ecolog...
Payments for ecosystem services (PES), or conservation incentives, are an increasingly popular appro...
Well-managed grasslands provide numerous ecosystem services. Ranchers who employ sustainable grazing...
This study investigated the role that a public land grazing permit buyout would have on ranching ope...
Currently, Montana does not have a state conservation fund (SCF), a funding mechanism designed to ...
For more than 150 years, ranchers in the West have gained insight about natural systems through dail...
This paper explores the creation of a collaborative group that is being convened by Future West, a n...
Sustaining rangeland ecosystems is as much a social process as an ecological one. It requires applic...
Grazed rangeland ecosystems encompass diverse global land resources and are complex social-ecologica...
The use and management of rangelands involves both ecological and social processes, and it is in the...
In eight counties in Montana, South Dakota, and Nebraska characterized by high levels of intact Nort...
Working ranches are often promoted as means of private rangeland conservation because they can safeg...
In the western United States, the management and use of public lands for livestock grazing is a freq...
Rangelands cover a vast portion of the U.S., providing myriad environmental services (e.g. clean wat...
Well-managed grasslands provide numerous ecosystem services. Ranchers who employ sustainable grazing...
This paper analyzes rancher participation in conservation programs in the context of a social-ecolog...
Payments for ecosystem services (PES), or conservation incentives, are an increasingly popular appro...
Well-managed grasslands provide numerous ecosystem services. Ranchers who employ sustainable grazing...
This study investigated the role that a public land grazing permit buyout would have on ranching ope...
Currently, Montana does not have a state conservation fund (SCF), a funding mechanism designed to ...
For more than 150 years, ranchers in the West have gained insight about natural systems through dail...
This paper explores the creation of a collaborative group that is being convened by Future West, a n...
Sustaining rangeland ecosystems is as much a social process as an ecological one. It requires applic...