نتایج جستجو برای: Rangelands goods andservices

تعداد نتایج: 30912  

Journal: :journal of rangeland science 2015
mohammad reza shahraki naghmeh gholami baghi mohsen sharafatmandrad bahareh behmanesh

rangelands are the main sources of forage for livestock feeding by localpeople. beside forage production, rangeland ecosystems provide many other goods andservices such as medicinal plants, recreation, soil and water conservation, wildlife habitat,fishing, hunting, hiking, etc. nevertheless, there are no much information about the waythat local communities think about the rangelands goods and s...

Bahareh Behmanesh Mohammad Reza Shahraki Mohsen Sharafatmandrad, Naghmeh Gholami Baghi

Rangelands are the main sources of forage for livestock feeding by localpeople. Beside forage production, rangeland ecosystems provide many other goods andservices such as medicinal plants, recreation, soil and water conservation, wildlife habitat,fishing, hunting, hiking, etc. Nevertheless, there are no much information about the waythat local communities think about the rangelands goods and s...

Journal: :Hadtudomány 2022

Capability development is a complex process involving interactions between industrial suppliers of goods andservices with multiple government agencies often trying to balance competing objectives. The big dilemma is:how do governments acquire equipment, and services needed for their armed forces at reasonable price,appropriate quality, time frame? In this context, the new weapons systemsis chal...

2005
Richard B. Standiford Richard E. Howitt

Low profitability of hardwood rangeland manage­ ment, and oak tree harvesting for firewood markets and forage enhancement has led to concern about the long-term sustainability of the oak resource on rangelands. New markets for recreational hunting may give value to oaks for the habitat they provide for game species, and broaden the economic base for managers. A ranch level optimal control model...

2012
Jayne Belnap John A. Ludwig Bradford P. Wilcox Julio L. Betancourt W. Richard J. Dean Benjamin D. Hoffmann Sue J. Milton

Globally, new combinations of introduced and native plant and animal species have changed rangelands into novel ecosystems. Whereas many rangeland stakeholders (people who use or have an interest in rangelands) view intentional species introductions to improve forage and control erosion as beneficial, others focus on unintended costs, such as increased fire risk, loss of rangeland biodiversity,...

2010
Kirk W. Davies Jonathan D. Bates Tony J. Svejcar Chad S. Boyd

Livestock grazing potentially has substantial influence on fuel characteristics in rangelands around the globe. However, information quantifying the impacts of grazing on rangeland fuel characteristics is limited, and the effects of grazing on fuels are important because fuel characteristics are one of the primary factors determining risk, severity, continuity, and size of wildfires. We investi...

2010
Rhonda Skaggs

Rangelands are expansive, unimproved lands located in arid or semi–arid regions, spanning a variety of landscapes including savannahs, high and low altitude deserts, mountain meadows, and tundra. Rangelands are generally unsuitable for crop production due to aridity, topography, and extreme temperatures. Rangelands support varying mixtures of native and nonnative grasses, grass–like plants, for...

2011
A. J. Fynn P. Alvarez J. R. Brown C. Kustin M. R. George E. A. Laca C. P. Wong

Rangelands are uncultivated lands that include grasslands, savannahs, steppes, shrub lands, deserts and tundra. The native vegetation on rangelands is predominantly grasses, forbs and shrubs (Kothmann, 1974). Rangelands cover 31 percent of the land surface area of the United States (Havstad et al., 2009), and up to half of the land surface area worldwide (Lund, 2007). Most land areas that are n...

Journal: :IJIDE 2012
Marius Bulearca Suzana Bulearca

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