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5 December 2019 Collaborative Approaches to Strengthen the Role of Science in Rangeland Conservation
Brandon T. Bestelmeyer, Laura M. Burkett, Leticia Lister, Joel R. Brown, Robert L. Schooley
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Abstract
  • The use of science to inform conservation practices is limited by broad generalities generated from limited sampling alongside narrow ecosystem service perspectives.

  • Collaborative science approaches featuring “social-ecological system” perspectives are being used as a means to improve the utility of science.

  • We review our approach to collaborative science to improve brush management outcomes in rangelands in the Chihuahuan Desert.

  • Expanding the use and utility of collaborative science requires stable support via targeted funding and technical expertise, as well as web-based tools and mobile applications that link specific locations to science information and conservation practice guidelines.

© 2019 The Society for Range Management.
Brandon T. Bestelmeyer, Laura M. Burkett, Leticia Lister, Joel R. Brown, and Robert L. Schooley "Collaborative Approaches to Strengthen the Role of Science in Rangeland Conservation," Rangelands 41(5), 218-226, (5 December 2019). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rala.2019.08.001
Published: 5 December 2019
KEYWORDS
Brush management
Ecological sites state
Monitoring collaborative adaptive management
Transition models
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