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- Library Collection RecordA webpage for the UC Davis Grazing Management course. Links to information about resources, registration, modules and a video presentation about the course.
- Library Collection RecordThe Nourishing the Planet (www.NourishingthePlanet.org) project assesses the state of agricultural innovations—from cropping methods to irrigation technology to agricultural policy—with an…
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- Library Collection RecordRangelands are called by many different names around the world. These diverse and complex landscapes are recognized as several distinctive biomes includin Grasslands,Shrublands, Woodlands, and…
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- international
- Library Collection RecordAnthropogenic Landscapes or 'Human Landscapes', are areas of Earth's terrestrial surface where direct human alteration of ecological patterns and processes is significant, ongoing, and…
- Library Collection RecordIn this sub-module you will learn:The definition of monitoring and what it can do for you, What can affect the condition of rangelands, Congressional mandates for rangeland monitoring, Information…
- Western Uplands
- Library Collection RecordIn this sub-module you will learn:The basic characteristics of rangelands and where they are found in the United States, the importance of rangelands, grazing management and how grazing can affect…
- Western Uplands
- Library Collection RecordBy gaining an understanding of plant classification and anatomy, you will be better equipped to characterize plant communities on your ranch. This sub module is not intended to teach plant taxonomy,…
- Western Uplands
- Library Collection RecordThis sub-module offers a series of questions you may have about your ranch and its condition. Answers to these questions are then provided describing how information collected from monitoring can…
- Western Uplands
- Library Collection RecordSetting realistic goals and objectives provides a roadmap for your range monitoring program by telling you where you are and where you would like to go. You will create this roadmap by:Â Considering…
- Western Uplands
- Library Collection RecordThis sub module contains descriptions of range and vegetation attributes to monitor, how to conduct monitoring of these attributes, and how to assess the data you have collected.Â
- Western Uplands
- Library Collection RecordSupplemental materials about monitoring rangelands in western uplands.Â
- Western Uplands
- Library Collection RecordSelecting sites for monitoring is another important step in setting up your monitoring program. In this sub module you will learn:To identify important areas on your ranch and why they are important…
- Western Upands
- Library Collection RecordInitiating a monitoring program requires making a time commitment. This sub module will give you some guidelines regarding how much time is required depending on the level of monitoring to choose to…
- Western Uplands
- Library Collection RecordNow, you will start to learn the “How-to’s†of monitoring, including:how to properly identify your study sites so you and others can be sure to monitor the same sites year after year, how to…
- Western Uplands
- Library Collection RecordThe ability to detect trends in rangeland and riparian vegetation attributes allows the manager to evaluate the effectiveness of management actions, assess current management’s ability to achieve…
- Library Collection RecordNative rangeland vegetation is the key resource upon which rangelands are built. The Forest Service is involved with inventory, classification, and monitoring rangelands vegetation. We attempt to…
- United States
- Library Collection RecordAn area of 1,93,162 ha was selected in Pindgheb for qualitative and quantitative estimation of environmentally sound rangeland vegetation. Two ecological zones established were based on climate and…
- Pindigheb area Pothwar
- Library Collection RecordRecent decades have seen rapid intensification of cattle production in semi-arid savannah ecosystems, increasingly on formalized ranch blocks. As a result, vegetation community changes have occurred…Publication Date 1998
- Eastern Kalahari
- Library Collection RecordTopography has direct and indirect effects on plant distribution. So knowing of relationship between vegetation and topographic factors can be effective on the estimation of species kind for…Publication Date 2010
- Iran
- Lasem
- Iran
- Library Collection RecordAs an alternative to ground-cover data collection by conventional and expensive sampling techniques, we compared measurements obtained from very large scale aerial (VLSA) imagery for calibrating…Publication Date 2008
- Library Collection RecordWe present a method for a supervised classification of Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) time series that identifies vegetation type and vegetation coverage, absolute in %coverage or…Publication Date 2005
- Library Collection RecordRangeland vegetation monitoring is a useful tool to detect changes in plant communities induced by management practices and/or natural processes. Information obtained through vegetation …Publication Date 1993
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- vegetation
- monitoring
- rangeland
- density
- Library Collection RecordDomestic livestock – cattle, sheep, horses, and goats – are typically thought of as the primary grazers (and browsers) on rangelands. Yet, this is the proverbial tip of the iceberg, given the…Publication Date 2004
- United States
- Library Collection RecordIn a time of high-cost inputs, pasture-based livestock production systems can naturally maintain soil and plant integrity while growing healthy ruminants. This publication profiles the general types…Publication Date 2008
- Library Collection RecordThe following list contains more than 300 easy-to-read titles covering organic production, livestock, horticultural crops, business and marketing, farm energy, water and pest management and more.…
- Library Collection RecordRangelands are globally extensive, provide fundamental ecosystem services,and are tightly coupled human–ecological systems. Rangeland sustainability depends largely on the implementation and…
- Arizona
- Library Collection RecordAs a science-based government department, we aspire and are held accountable to the highest standards of scientific excellence. We ensure that research project proposals are thoroughly assessed to…Publication Date 2014
- agribusiness
- cooperatives
- Saskatchewan
- Library Collection RecordIn a time of high-cost inputs, pasture-based livestock production systems can naturally maintain soil and plant integrity while growing healthy ruminants. This publication proï¬les the general…Publication Date 2008
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- Library Collection RecordThe capability of multidate, multispectral ERTS-1 imagery of three different rangeland areas within Australia was evaluated for its usefulness in preparing inventories of rangeland types, assessing…Publication Date 1976
- Library Collection RecordThinning or complete clearing of dense mulga (Acacia aneura) woodlands in south western Queensland may lead to undesirable rangeland conditions unless sound property management is practised. Even ten…Publication Date 1976
- Library Collection RecordDistance walked per day, time and frequency of drinking, volume of water consumed and grazing distribution of Merino sheep flocks on a saltbush (Atriplex vesicaria) and a grassland (Danthonia…Publication Date 1976
- Library Collection RecordThe growth and development of eight perennial grasses, from sowing until flowering, was studied in the field on a sandy red earth near Charleville, south-western Queensland. They included four…Publication Date 1976
- Library Collection RecordFrom recent discussions with rangeland administrators in the arid parts of the United States of America it is apparent that current Australian thinking on the philosophy of range assessment is very…Publication Date 1976
- Library Collection RecordIn a Belah - Rosewood woodland in western New South Wales, stocking with feral goats over a four year period effected changes in the composition of the tree and shrub component. The most readily…Publication Date 1976
- Library Collection RecordFuel management programs that utilize livestock are going to be much more important in future land planning activities for several reasons. According to BLM and Forest Service data, the number of…Publication Date 1996
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- Library Collection RecordOn the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales, Danthonia racemosa sown in both a field study and a pot experiment produced as much dry matter as any sown exotic grass species. Dry matter production…Publication Date 1976
- Library Collection RecordThe development of range condition assessment in central Australia has been subjected to a series of tests of the relative performance of two existing methods, and of between observer repeatability.…Publication Date 1976
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Publication Date 1976 - Library Collection RecordStudies on western myall rangelands are reported which show from population structure that Acacia sowdenii woodlands will not survive under present circumstances. Evidence is evaluated to allow…Publication Date 1976
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