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TOWARDS A DESIRED STATE OF SUFFICIENTLY CONSERVED GRASSLANDS ACROSS NORTH AMERICA: SHARING BENEFICIAL PRACTICES
Author
Heiberg, Sarah
Richardson, Karen
Publisher
Society for Range Management
Publication Year
2014
Body

Ranchers and other grasslands users, including conservation groups and governments, have developed place-based beneficial management practices to maintain healthy grasslands and sustain grazing livestock across North America. Most of these however, have been developed in isolation from one another and have not been widely disseminated across North America. The North American Grasslands Alliance, an affiliation of grassland experts from Canada, Mexico and the United States, supported by the Commission for Environmental Cooperation, compiled over 100 beneficial management practices through a meta-analysis of documents regarding grassland stewardship from ranchers, ranching associations, conservation organizations, government programs and academic institutions from 1993 – 2012. These practices, organized into eight management categories, are showcased through a web-based tool aimed at grassland users in all three countries. This paper will discuss five overarching priorities that emerged through an analysis of the solutions and barriers to the successful uptake of practices. The analysis includes actions that help or hinder progress towards implementing the priorities, and examples of tasks and activities that could be undertaken to enable wider adoption of practices across North America.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Conference Name
SRM Orlando, FL