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6 March 2019 A Tool for Projecting Rangeland Vegetation Response to Management and Climate
Paulette L. Ford, Matthew C. Reeves, Leonardo Frid
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Abstract
  • New technologies may enhance management by enabling quantitative testing of assumptions of vegetation response to climate and management. State-and-transition simulation models can keep track of interactions that are too complicated for us to comprehend using only conceptual models.

  • This tool takes conceptual state-and-transition models to the next level, fostering greater communication and dialogue with stakeholders. Based on the models and climate data used here, increased drought may enhance transitions between vegetative states.

  • It is important to be as explicit and quantitative as possible as to how you expect vegetation states or ecosystem processes to transition between one another.

© 2018 The Society for Range Management.
Paulette L. Ford, Matthew C. Reeves, and Leonardo Frid "A Tool for Projecting Rangeland Vegetation Response to Management and Climate," Rangelands 41(1), 49-60, (6 March 2019). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rala.2018.10.010
Published: 6 March 2019
KEYWORDS
climate change
drought
fire
grazing
semi-arid ecosystems
state-and-transition simulation models
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