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Assessing Rangelands
Author
Pellant, M.
Shaver, P.
Pyke. D.A.
Herrick, J.E.
Publisher
USDA, BLM
Publication Year
2000
Body

It is important for land managers and technical assistance specialists to be able to assess the health of rangelands in order to know where to focus management efforts. The complexity of ecological processes, and the inherent expense of directly measuring site integrity, suggests a need for an evaluation process that focuses instead on biological and physical attributes. In a collaborative effort, the USGS, ARS, BLM, and NRCS have jointly developed a system in which 17 indicators are used to gauge three attributes of rangeland health. A qualitative, observational procedure provides an assessment of the functional status of these indicators. This quick assessment technique, by providing an understanding about each attribute, helps interpret rangeland health.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Other
Additional Information
Pellant, M., P. Shaver, D.A. Pyke, and J.E. Herrick. 2000. Interpreting indicators of rangeland health, version 3. Interagency Technical Reference 1734-6, USDI, Bureau of Land Management, National Science and Technology Center, Denver, CO
Collection
  • Articles, citations, reports, websites, and multimedia resources focused on rangeland ecology, management, restoration, and other issues on American rangelands.