Recent opposition to the rangeland management paradigm of achieving uniform, moderate grazing across entire landscapes has emerged because heterogeneity is recognized as the foundation of biodiversity, ecosystem resilience, and multifunctionality of agricultural landscapes. Agriculture production goals appear to drive the traditional rangeland management focus on homogeneity and uniformity. To determine if preference for homogeneity is a broadly applicable social construct or one limited to agricultural producers, we determined preferences for heterogeneous grassland landscapes expressed by three study populations—managers of working lands (ranchers), natural resource professionals (grassland/rangeland specialists), and the general populati...
The relevance of broad-spectrumadvocacy of rotational grazing is often questioned becausemany resear...
In the western United States, the management and use of public lands for livestock grazing is a freq...
Uneven grazing distribution is a concern in rugged topography, because resources may be adversely im...
Grasslands provide food, fiber, and numerous ecosystem services to human populations as well as habi...
Native rangelands in the Great Plains are largely privately owned and used for beef production. Vege...
Native rangelands in the Great Plains are largely privately owned and used for beef production. Vege...
Most private grasslands in the Great Plains are managed with the goal to optimize beef production, w...
Conservation policy often incentivizes managers of human-impacted areas to create landscape heteroge...
Managing semi-arid rangelands to meet social-ecological goals requires monitoring of key ecological ...
Sustaining rangeland ecosystems is as much a social process as an ecological one. It requires applic...
AbstractThis article examines the question of how well the rangeland management profession has serve...
1. Many rangelands evolved under an interactive disturbance regime in which grazers respond to the s...
While the impacts of shrub encroachment on the ecosystem processes have been well-documented, little...
Successful managers of federal rangelands in the next century will have to implement politically sup...
Grazed rangeland ecosystems encompass diverse global land resources and are complex social-ecologica...
The relevance of broad-spectrumadvocacy of rotational grazing is often questioned becausemany resear...
In the western United States, the management and use of public lands for livestock grazing is a freq...
Uneven grazing distribution is a concern in rugged topography, because resources may be adversely im...
Grasslands provide food, fiber, and numerous ecosystem services to human populations as well as habi...
Native rangelands in the Great Plains are largely privately owned and used for beef production. Vege...
Native rangelands in the Great Plains are largely privately owned and used for beef production. Vege...
Most private grasslands in the Great Plains are managed with the goal to optimize beef production, w...
Conservation policy often incentivizes managers of human-impacted areas to create landscape heteroge...
Managing semi-arid rangelands to meet social-ecological goals requires monitoring of key ecological ...
Sustaining rangeland ecosystems is as much a social process as an ecological one. It requires applic...
AbstractThis article examines the question of how well the rangeland management profession has serve...
1. Many rangelands evolved under an interactive disturbance regime in which grazers respond to the s...
While the impacts of shrub encroachment on the ecosystem processes have been well-documented, little...
Successful managers of federal rangelands in the next century will have to implement politically sup...
Grazed rangeland ecosystems encompass diverse global land resources and are complex social-ecologica...
The relevance of broad-spectrumadvocacy of rotational grazing is often questioned becausemany resear...
In the western United States, the management and use of public lands for livestock grazing is a freq...
Uneven grazing distribution is a concern in rugged topography, because resources may be adversely im...