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Every development program and management planning for natural areas should be done based on ecological capabilities of the area in order to achieve continuous and efficient utilization of these areas.
maryam khalifeh +2 more
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OPTIMAL STOCKING OF RANGELAND FOR LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION WITHIN A DYNAMIC FRAMEWORK [PDF]
A dynamic model is constructed and utilized to illustrate the interactions of several primary dynamic ecologic and economic relationships that are important in effective rangeland management.
McBryde, Gary L., Pope, C. Arden, III
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Implementing nature‐based climate solutions is important for mitigating climate change, which is a global issue, but requires local adjustments in management practices. Using the association between soil carbon and minerals as a proxy for carbon persistence, we evaluated the effect of different management regimes on soil carbon sequestration and loss ...
Adam Pellegrini +3 more
wiley +1 more source
Monitoring California's forage resource using ERTS-1 and supporting aircraft data [PDF]
NASA's Earth Resource Technology Satellite (ERTS-1) launched July 23, 1972, offers for the first time the unique capabilities for regional monitoring of forage plant conditions.
Carneggie, D. M., Degloria, S. D.
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Abstract Quantitatively assessing the soil quality (SQ) of saline sodic soil is essential to understand the effects of improving methods and assistance for screening on efficient technologies. The objective of this study was to develop saline‐sodic SQ indices and evaluate the continuation of drip irrigation under film with salt‐enduring plant ...
Pengfei Huang +4 more
wiley +1 more source
Gully erosion in India: Geo‐environmental controls and region‐specific characteristics
Spatial statistical analyses using a novel spatial database of India‧s gully erosion landforms revealed that India has six major gullying‐affected regions, three of which (EU, DU, and KCH) are dominated by gully systems (gully networks), with badlands (vast intensely gullied landscapes) being predominant in the other three regions (YB, GP, and RU ...
Anindya Majhi +3 more
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Economic Impact of Leafy Spurge on Wildland in Montana, South Dakota, and Wyoming [PDF]
Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,
Baltezore, James F. +3 more
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Abstract New incentives and instruments for financing ecosystem restoration require frameworks that support planning, monitoring and reporting, including the identification and use of leading indicators. Leading indicators have the potential to predict the outcomes of restoration interventions before full recovery has occurred.
Sarah J. Luxton +8 more
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EXTERNALITIES, RISK AND THE PRIVATE PROPERTY-OVERGRAZING PARADOX: THE CASE OF PRIVATE CATTLE FARMS IN NYABUSHOZI COUNTY, WESTERN UGANDA [PDF]
Livestock Production/Industries,
Olson, Kent D., Sserunkuuma, Dick
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Ecosystem valuation: Concept, criteria and terminology
Abstract Furlaud et al. (2026) discussed how to measure ‘ecosystem condition’. Here, we argue that the term ‘ecosystem valuation’ should be preferred. ‘Valuation’ signals clearly that a social or political value judgement is being made about which ecosystem states to rate most highly. Furlaud et al.
Mark Westoby +7 more
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