The objective of rangeland vegetation trend monitoring is to document changes over time in vegetation or other rangeland resources. Common methods often used together throughout Arizona and the west include Point Ground Cover, Pace Frequency, Dry-Weight Rank, and Comparative Yield. Further details regarding these methods and ground rules can be found in Sampling Vegetation Attributes (Interagency Technical Manual, 1996), Guide to Rangeland Monitoring and Assessment (Smith et al., 2012), or Southeastern Arizona Monitoring Program: Methods and Ground Rules (McReynolds and Brischke, 2015)
The concept of range condition is reanalysed in terms of the nature of changes in land and vegetatio...
Data were collected every year in June from 1988 to present. Grass weights and percent cover and sh...
This guide is for lessees and station managers who wish to establish rangeland condition monitoring ...
Arizona Cooperative Extension Publication 190043 / Originally published 1990, Revised 1995.Introduct...
Arizona Cooperative Extension Publication 190043 / Originally published 1990, revised 1995, revised ...
9 pp.Principles of obtaining and interpreting utilization data on rangelandsRangeland monitoring is ...
The Rangelands archives are made available by the Society for Range Management and the University of...
6 pagesMonitoring is essential for good rangeland management. This leaflet explains how to monitor t...
This document summarises the analyses carried out on the ground monitoring data from the Kimberley r...
This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Managemen...
This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Managemen...
This guide provides simple methods for monitoring land health -- including a ten-step process for de...
6 pages, 4 color photosRangeland health is the degree to which the integrity of the soil, vegetation...
Panels of experts from the Society for Range Management and the National Research Council proposed t...
The degree of rangeland degradation in the United States is unknown due to the failure of traditiona...
The concept of range condition is reanalysed in terms of the nature of changes in land and vegetatio...
Data were collected every year in June from 1988 to present. Grass weights and percent cover and sh...
This guide is for lessees and station managers who wish to establish rangeland condition monitoring ...
Arizona Cooperative Extension Publication 190043 / Originally published 1990, Revised 1995.Introduct...
Arizona Cooperative Extension Publication 190043 / Originally published 1990, revised 1995, revised ...
9 pp.Principles of obtaining and interpreting utilization data on rangelandsRangeland monitoring is ...
The Rangelands archives are made available by the Society for Range Management and the University of...
6 pagesMonitoring is essential for good rangeland management. This leaflet explains how to monitor t...
This document summarises the analyses carried out on the ground monitoring data from the Kimberley r...
This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Managemen...
This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Managemen...
This guide provides simple methods for monitoring land health -- including a ten-step process for de...
6 pages, 4 color photosRangeland health is the degree to which the integrity of the soil, vegetation...
Panels of experts from the Society for Range Management and the National Research Council proposed t...
The degree of rangeland degradation in the United States is unknown due to the failure of traditiona...
The concept of range condition is reanalysed in terms of the nature of changes in land and vegetatio...
Data were collected every year in June from 1988 to present. Grass weights and percent cover and sh...
This guide is for lessees and station managers who wish to establish rangeland condition monitoring ...