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15 June 2021 Visions for Large Landscape Drought Resilience in Rangelands
Lily Fanok, Bray Beltrán, Morey Burnham, Chloe B. Wardropper
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Abstract
  • Droughts have varied impacts on social and ecological rangeland systems in the Northern Rockies region of the United States.

  • We used a participatory methodology, grounded in local conditions and including multiple stakeholder groups, to create visions for increased drought resilience.

  • Visions for increased drought resilience were focused on three themes: sustaining ranching livelihoods, supporting functioning ecosystems, and building social connections.

  • Participatory research suggests drought interventions must consider the local context of resources and vulnerabilities in order to enact sustainable and acceptable future change.

© 2020 The Society for Range Management.
Lily Fanok, Bray Beltrán, Morey Burnham, and Chloe B. Wardropper "Visions for Large Landscape Drought Resilience in Rangelands," Rangelands 43(2), 47-56, (15 June 2021). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rala.2020.11.003
Published: 15 June 2021
KEYWORDS
Landscape futures
participatory research
qualitative social science
Ranching livelihoods
wildlife corridors
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