Biodiversity in rangelands is decreasing, due to intense utilization for livestock production and conversion of rangeland into cropland; yet the outlook of rangeland biodiversity has not been considered in view of future global demand for food. Here we assess the impact of future livestock production on the global rangelands area and their biodiversity. First we formalized existing knowledge about livestock grazing impacts on biodiversity, expressed in mean species abundance (MSA) of the original rangeland native species assemblages, through metaanalysis of peer-reviewed literature. MSA values, ranging from 1 in natural rangelands to 0.3 in man-made grasslands, were entered in the IMAGE-GLOBIO model. This model was used to assess the impact...
1. Overgrazing is one of the main drivers of desertification in drylands, and livestock production i...
Communal livestock grazing is expected to impact botanical composition and plant diversity of Draken...
Protected areas are essential, but not sufficient on their own, to conserve biodiversity into the fu...
Biodiversity in rangelands is decreasing, due to intense utilization for livestock production and co...
Biodiversity in rangelands is decreasing, due to intense utilization for livestock production and co...
Vast areas of rangelands across the world are grazed with increasing intensity, but interactions bet...
Vast areas of rangelands across the world are grazed with increasing intensity, but interactions bet...
Vast areas of rangelands across the world are grazed with increasing intensity, but interactions bet...
Vast areas of rangelands across the world are grazed with increasing intensity, but interactions bet...
Vast areas of rangelands across the world are grazed with increasing intensity, but interactions bet...
Rangelands occupy 54% of all land and are found on all continents. They are rich in biodiversity and...
1. Overgrazing is one of the main drivers of desertification in drylands, and livestock production i...
Protected areas are essential, but not sufficient on their own, to conserve biodiversity into the fu...
Rangelands occupy 54% of all land and are found on all continents. They are rich in biodiversity and...
1. Overgrazing is one of the main drivers of desertification in drylands, and livestock production i...
1. Overgrazing is one of the main drivers of desertification in drylands, and livestock production i...
Communal livestock grazing is expected to impact botanical composition and plant diversity of Draken...
Protected areas are essential, but not sufficient on their own, to conserve biodiversity into the fu...
Biodiversity in rangelands is decreasing, due to intense utilization for livestock production and co...
Biodiversity in rangelands is decreasing, due to intense utilization for livestock production and co...
Vast areas of rangelands across the world are grazed with increasing intensity, but interactions bet...
Vast areas of rangelands across the world are grazed with increasing intensity, but interactions bet...
Vast areas of rangelands across the world are grazed with increasing intensity, but interactions bet...
Vast areas of rangelands across the world are grazed with increasing intensity, but interactions bet...
Vast areas of rangelands across the world are grazed with increasing intensity, but interactions bet...
Rangelands occupy 54% of all land and are found on all continents. They are rich in biodiversity and...
1. Overgrazing is one of the main drivers of desertification in drylands, and livestock production i...
Protected areas are essential, but not sufficient on their own, to conserve biodiversity into the fu...
Rangelands occupy 54% of all land and are found on all continents. They are rich in biodiversity and...
1. Overgrazing is one of the main drivers of desertification in drylands, and livestock production i...
1. Overgrazing is one of the main drivers of desertification in drylands, and livestock production i...
Communal livestock grazing is expected to impact botanical composition and plant diversity of Draken...
Protected areas are essential, but not sufficient on their own, to conserve biodiversity into the fu...