<p> Grazing systems, covering about half of the terrestrial surface, tend to be either equilibrial or non-equilibrial in nature, largely depending on the environmental stochasticity.The equilibrium model perspective stresses the importance of biotic feedbacks between herbivores and their resource, while the non-equilibrium model perspective stresses stochastic abiotic factors as the primary drivers of vegetation and herbivore dynamics.In semi-arid and arid tropical systems, environmental stochasticity is rather high, making the systems essentially non-equilibrial in nature, suggesting that feedback between livestock and vegetation is absent or at least severely attenuated for much of the time. In southern Africa, range and livestock managem...
In the Shona culture the land, i.e. the plants, animals, soil, water, air and others, evolved with h...
The loss of utilisable rangeland in semi-arid areas results in huge economic and social costs worldw...
<p>Increasing livestock densities on limited grazing areas in African savannahs lead to resour...
Equilibrium grazing systems are characterised by climatic stability that results in predictable prim...
The mean density of livestock biomass on African rangelands now greatly exceeds that of indigenous l...
Savannas cover the greater part of Africa and Australia and almost half of South America and contrib...
Occurrence of equilibrium and non equilibrium system dynamics in semiarid environments present serio...
Savannas cover the greater part of Africa and Australia and almost half of South America and contrib...
This paper presents modeling approaches for wildlife conservation in a semi-arid savanna setting whe...
Predicting the effect of different management strategies on range condition is a challenge for farme...
The debate on equilibrium vs non-equilibrium dynamics in pastoral systems emerged in the early 1980s...
<p>When vegetation is drastically reduced as a result of drought or an increase in herbivore n...
This paper develops a dynamic model of grazing land degradation. The model illustrates the relations...
When vegetation is drastically reduced as a result of drought or an increase in herbivore numbers, i...
Globally, herbivore populations have become threatened by the effects of a growing human population....
In the Shona culture the land, i.e. the plants, animals, soil, water, air and others, evolved with h...
The loss of utilisable rangeland in semi-arid areas results in huge economic and social costs worldw...
<p>Increasing livestock densities on limited grazing areas in African savannahs lead to resour...
Equilibrium grazing systems are characterised by climatic stability that results in predictable prim...
The mean density of livestock biomass on African rangelands now greatly exceeds that of indigenous l...
Savannas cover the greater part of Africa and Australia and almost half of South America and contrib...
Occurrence of equilibrium and non equilibrium system dynamics in semiarid environments present serio...
Savannas cover the greater part of Africa and Australia and almost half of South America and contrib...
This paper presents modeling approaches for wildlife conservation in a semi-arid savanna setting whe...
Predicting the effect of different management strategies on range condition is a challenge for farme...
The debate on equilibrium vs non-equilibrium dynamics in pastoral systems emerged in the early 1980s...
<p>When vegetation is drastically reduced as a result of drought or an increase in herbivore n...
This paper develops a dynamic model of grazing land degradation. The model illustrates the relations...
When vegetation is drastically reduced as a result of drought or an increase in herbivore numbers, i...
Globally, herbivore populations have become threatened by the effects of a growing human population....
In the Shona culture the land, i.e. the plants, animals, soil, water, air and others, evolved with h...
The loss of utilisable rangeland in semi-arid areas results in huge economic and social costs worldw...
<p>Increasing livestock densities on limited grazing areas in African savannahs lead to resour...