Non-indigenous species management using a population prioritization framework
Rehabilitation of Rangelands in Paulshoek, Namaqualand: Understanding vegetation change using biophysical manipulations
Environmental perceptions and practices of livestock keepers on the Namaqualand Commons challenge conventional rangeland management
influence of land management on soil erosion in the Sneeuberg Mountains, Central Karoo, South Africa
Conceptualizing the human use of wild edible herbs for conservation in South African communal areas
Mountain Meadows--Here Today, Gone Tomorrow? Meadow Science And Restoration
impacts of sustained heavy grazing on plant diversity and composition in lowland and upland habitats across the Kamiesberg mountain range in the Succulent Karoo, South Africa
Ranch Ownership Change and New Approaches to Water Resource Management in Southwestern Montana: Implications for Fisheries
This article reports on a survey of ranch owners in high amenity areas in southwestern Montana that have experienced marked ownership change over the last two decades. Specifically, we focus on findings from a set of questions targeting water resource and riparian area management.
La gestion fourragère dans les élevages laitiers des Andes sèches : rationalité et performances
For some fifteen years, dairy cattle farming has been considerably developing in various parts of the Andes. Milk is transformed into cheese or sold fresh, giving rural families a regular income which secures their food supply. The stock-rearing practices in these Andean dairying systems are unrecognized and are often considered, wrongly, as underperforming and inadequate.
Potential Land Use Implications of a Global Biofuels Industry
In this paper we investigate the potential production and implications of a global biofuels industry. We develop alternative approaches to consistently introduce land as an economic factor input and in physical terms into a computable general equilibrium framework.