Brush control strategies have been implemented for many traditional grasslands that have been impaired by wooded species. However, little information is known concerning what site specific characteristics may be most beneficial for increasing water yields by returning shrub encroached areas to native grasslands. This paper discusses a number of potential targeting criteria for successful brush management and outlines a methodology for testing the role of steep slope, brush density, and shallow soils on successful use of vegetation replacement for increasing water yield
The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model was used to simulate the effects ofbrush removal on ...
Healthy rangelands are relatively efficient at conserving rainfall, but they may become dysfunctiona...
Water requirements for the United States will triple by the year 2000 (Water Resources Council, 1968...
Brush control strategies have been implemented for many traditional grasslands that have been impair...
Brush control strategies have been implemented for many traditional grasslands that have been impair...
For several decades, land managers have cleared brush species, such as mesquite and juniper (cedar),...
Wooded plant encroachment has dramatically changed the composition of rangelands in the arid and sem...
ABSTRACT: Increasing water for onsite and offsite uses can be a viable objective for management of c...
Woody plant encroachment and the transformation of grasslands and savannas to shrublands and woodlan...
In and around the Great Basin, United States, restoration of shrub steppe vegetation is needed where...
Adoption of effective brush management methods is critical to achieving many rangeland management ob...
Woody cover, when expressed at the scale of the 207 km2 Cusenbary Draw basin, remained unchanged (ap...
Woody vegetation, including ashe juniper (Juniperus ashei), has encroached on some areas in central ...
Woody vegetation, including ashe juniper (Juniperus ashei), has encroached on some areas in central ...
Woody vegetation, including ashe juniper (Juniperus ashei), has encroached on some areas in central ...
The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model was used to simulate the effects ofbrush removal on ...
Healthy rangelands are relatively efficient at conserving rainfall, but they may become dysfunctiona...
Water requirements for the United States will triple by the year 2000 (Water Resources Council, 1968...
Brush control strategies have been implemented for many traditional grasslands that have been impair...
Brush control strategies have been implemented for many traditional grasslands that have been impair...
For several decades, land managers have cleared brush species, such as mesquite and juniper (cedar),...
Wooded plant encroachment has dramatically changed the composition of rangelands in the arid and sem...
ABSTRACT: Increasing water for onsite and offsite uses can be a viable objective for management of c...
Woody plant encroachment and the transformation of grasslands and savannas to shrublands and woodlan...
In and around the Great Basin, United States, restoration of shrub steppe vegetation is needed where...
Adoption of effective brush management methods is critical to achieving many rangeland management ob...
Woody cover, when expressed at the scale of the 207 km2 Cusenbary Draw basin, remained unchanged (ap...
Woody vegetation, including ashe juniper (Juniperus ashei), has encroached on some areas in central ...
Woody vegetation, including ashe juniper (Juniperus ashei), has encroached on some areas in central ...
Woody vegetation, including ashe juniper (Juniperus ashei), has encroached on some areas in central ...
The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model was used to simulate the effects ofbrush removal on ...
Healthy rangelands are relatively efficient at conserving rainfall, but they may become dysfunctiona...
Water requirements for the United States will triple by the year 2000 (Water Resources Council, 1968...