Increasing tension in the Nevada ranch community may have had a negative impact on social capital. Social capital is important because it facilitates cooperation in resolving social dilemmas related to public range management. In this paper, we use a survey of public grazing permit holders in Nevada to investigate factors that affect ranchers' relationships with the U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management. Results indicate that, contrary to expectations, economic factors such as income and ranch size have little or no effect on relationships in the Nevada ranch community ¿ on ranchers' disagreements with public land managers and the deterioration in rancher-land agency relations. Rather, these relationships appear to be affected t...
Improving the sustainability of grazed rangelands requires that landowners adopt management innovati...
Ranchers are a part of a rapidly changing rural western American landscape, and they play a special ...
In response to substantial economic and social dislocations in the United States, many rangeland own...
Increasing tension in the Nevada ranch community may have had a negative impact on social capital. S...
Since the late 1960s, the Nevada ranch community has come under increasing pressure from environment...
In response to environmental pressure, public land agencies in Nevada have reduced animal unit month...
Land use conflict in the western US is becoming predominantly a social issue. The influx of new land...
In response to rural restructuring, many communities throughout the Rocky Mountain West have shifted...
To mitigate adverse effects on ranchers from reduced access to public forage, financial or other for...
In the western United States, the management and use of public lands for livestock grazing is a freq...
This paper analyzes rancher participation in conservation programs in the context of a social-ecolog...
Despite large efforts to generate and extend management innovations for rangeland operators, little ...
Managing semi-arid rangelands to meet social-ecological goals requires monitoring of key ecological ...
Policy analysis and planning requires that we know what the likely responses of affected parties to ...
Improving the sustainability of grazed rangelands requires that landowners adopt management innovati...
Improving the sustainability of grazed rangelands requires that landowners adopt management innovati...
Ranchers are a part of a rapidly changing rural western American landscape, and they play a special ...
In response to substantial economic and social dislocations in the United States, many rangeland own...
Increasing tension in the Nevada ranch community may have had a negative impact on social capital. S...
Since the late 1960s, the Nevada ranch community has come under increasing pressure from environment...
In response to environmental pressure, public land agencies in Nevada have reduced animal unit month...
Land use conflict in the western US is becoming predominantly a social issue. The influx of new land...
In response to rural restructuring, many communities throughout the Rocky Mountain West have shifted...
To mitigate adverse effects on ranchers from reduced access to public forage, financial or other for...
In the western United States, the management and use of public lands for livestock grazing is a freq...
This paper analyzes rancher participation in conservation programs in the context of a social-ecolog...
Despite large efforts to generate and extend management innovations for rangeland operators, little ...
Managing semi-arid rangelands to meet social-ecological goals requires monitoring of key ecological ...
Policy analysis and planning requires that we know what the likely responses of affected parties to ...
Improving the sustainability of grazed rangelands requires that landowners adopt management innovati...
Improving the sustainability of grazed rangelands requires that landowners adopt management innovati...
Ranchers are a part of a rapidly changing rural western American landscape, and they play a special ...
In response to substantial economic and social dislocations in the United States, many rangeland own...