- Rangeland - Wikipedia
The United States Environmental Protection Agency defines rangeland as "lands on which the native vegetation (climax or natural potential plant community) is predominantly grasses, grass-like plants, forbs, or shrubs suitable for grazing or browsing use " [4]
- Rangeland | Definition, Ecology, Management | Britannica
Rangeland, any extensive area of land that is occupied by native herbaceous or shrubby vegetation which is grazed by domestic or wild herbivores The vegetation of ranges may include tallgrass prairies, steppes, shrub woodlands, savannas, and tundras
- rangeland_百度百科
“rangeland”是英语名词,美式英语中意为“牧场”。 该词指自然生长适合放牧的牧草植物,但因降雨量过低或不稳定无法种植作物的土地。
- Range Resources | Natural Resources Conservation Service
The rangeland health concept describes the ecological status of rangelands Interpreting Indicators of Rangeland Health - Version 5 Fillable MS_Word Forms below
- Examining climate benefits from rangeland and pasture management . . .
Examining climate benefits from rangeland and pasture management practices in the United States: opportunities, tradeoffs, and information gaps Samuel Willard, Sasha Gennet, Tori Anderson, Corrie
- Rangeland Ecology – A section of the Ecological Society of America - ESA
Our purpose is to facilitate communication of all aspects of rangeland ecology and management among applied and basic ecologists, natural resource managers, indigenous land stewards, and interested members of the public
- Rangelands | Journal | ScienceDirect. com by Elsevier
Rangelands publishes articles on the current state of the science and art of rangeland management As a publication of the Society for Range Management, Rangelands provides readers relevant information founded in the current rangeland science and management knowledge base in an approachable …
- Welcome | Rangelands Gateway
Australian Rangeland Society Rangelands cover about 80% of the Australian interior, spanning 3100 km east to west and 1400 km north to south This vast region contains varied landscapes, including, savannas, woodlands, shrub lands grasslands and wetlands
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