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The science of range management, like many other resource disciplines, has embraced and integrated environmental concerns in the field, the laboratory, and policy. Rangeland Ecology and Management now brings this integrated approach to the classroom in a thoroughly researched, comprehensive, and readable text.
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The science of range management, like many other resource disciplines, has embraced and integrated environmental concerns in the field, the laboratory, and policy. Rangeland Ecology and Management now brings this integrated approach to the classroom in a thoroughly researched, comprehensive, and readable text.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 540
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 924g
- ISBN-13: 9780367317577
- ISBN-10: 0367317575
- Artikelnr.: 57783017
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 540
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 924g
- ISBN-13: 9780367317577
- ISBN-10: 0367317575
- Artikelnr.: 57783017
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Harold Heady is professor emeritus at the University of California-Berkeley. He was awarded the Berkeley Citation in 1991 in recognition of his long and preeminent career in range management. R. Dennis Child is National Program Leader, Range, with the USDA Agricultural Research Service in Beltsville, Maryland.
PART ONE GRAZING ECOLOGY
1 Rangeland Conservation
2 Defoliation
3 Physiological Effects of Defoliation
4 Palatability
Preference
and Selective Defoliation
5 Physical Effects of Grazing Animals
6 Energy Flow and Nutrient Cycling
7 Redistribution of Minerals by Plants and Animals
8 Distribution of Plants by Animals
9 Fire as an Environmental Factor
10 Rangeland Synecology
PART TWO GRAZING MANAGEMENT
11 Numbers of Animals
12 Utilization of Forage
13 Animal Distribution
14 Mixed Species Grazing
15 Mixed Species Management
16 Seasonal Management
17 Grazing Plans
18 Responses to Seasonal Grazing Plans
PART THREE VEGETATION MANAGEMENT
19 Modification of Vegetation
20 Mechanical Control of Rangeland Plants
21 Chemical Control of Rangeland Plants
22 Prescribed Fire in Rangeland Management
23 Biological Control
24 Seeding of Rangelands
25 Rangeland Fertilization
26 Soil and Water Conservation
PART FOUR MANAGING RANGELAND COMPLEXITY
27 Reclamation of Damaged Rangeland
28 Riparian Areas and Pollution: Best Management Practices
29 Multiple-Use
30 Planning for Rangeland Management
31 Decision Support Systems
1 Rangeland Conservation
2 Defoliation
3 Physiological Effects of Defoliation
4 Palatability
Preference
and Selective Defoliation
5 Physical Effects of Grazing Animals
6 Energy Flow and Nutrient Cycling
7 Redistribution of Minerals by Plants and Animals
8 Distribution of Plants by Animals
9 Fire as an Environmental Factor
10 Rangeland Synecology
PART TWO GRAZING MANAGEMENT
11 Numbers of Animals
12 Utilization of Forage
13 Animal Distribution
14 Mixed Species Grazing
15 Mixed Species Management
16 Seasonal Management
17 Grazing Plans
18 Responses to Seasonal Grazing Plans
PART THREE VEGETATION MANAGEMENT
19 Modification of Vegetation
20 Mechanical Control of Rangeland Plants
21 Chemical Control of Rangeland Plants
22 Prescribed Fire in Rangeland Management
23 Biological Control
24 Seeding of Rangelands
25 Rangeland Fertilization
26 Soil and Water Conservation
PART FOUR MANAGING RANGELAND COMPLEXITY
27 Reclamation of Damaged Rangeland
28 Riparian Areas and Pollution: Best Management Practices
29 Multiple-Use
30 Planning for Rangeland Management
31 Decision Support Systems
PART ONE GRAZING ECOLOGY, 1 Rangeland Conservation, 2 Defoliation, 3 Physiological Effects of Defoliation, 4 Palatability, Preference, and Selective Defoliation, 5 Physical Effects of Grazing Animals, 6 Energy Flow and Nutrient Cycling, 7 Redistribution of Minerals by Plants and Animals, 8 Distribution of Plants by Animals, 9 Fire as an Environmental Factor, 10 Rangeland Synecology, PART TWO GRAZING MANAGEMENT, 11 Numbers of Animals, 12 Utilization of Forage, 13 Animal Distribution, 14 Mixed Species Grazing, 15 Mixed Species Management, 16 Seasonal Management, 17 Grazing Plans, 18 Responses to Seasonal Grazing Plans, PART THREE VEGETATION MANAGEMENT, 19 Modification of Vegetation, 20 Mechanical Control of Rangeland Plants, 21 Chemical Control of Rangeland Plants, 22 Prescribed Fire in Rangeland Management, 23 Biological Control, 24 Seeding of Rangelands, 25 Rangeland Fertilization, 26 Soil and Water Conservation, PART FOUR MANAGING RANGELAND COMPLEXITY, 27 Reclamation of Damaged Rangeland, 28 Riparian Areas and Pollution: Best Management Practices, 29 Multiple-Use, 30 Planning for Rangeland Management, 31 Decision Support Systems
PART ONE GRAZING ECOLOGY
1 Rangeland Conservation
2 Defoliation
3 Physiological Effects of Defoliation
4 Palatability
Preference
and Selective Defoliation
5 Physical Effects of Grazing Animals
6 Energy Flow and Nutrient Cycling
7 Redistribution of Minerals by Plants and Animals
8 Distribution of Plants by Animals
9 Fire as an Environmental Factor
10 Rangeland Synecology
PART TWO GRAZING MANAGEMENT
11 Numbers of Animals
12 Utilization of Forage
13 Animal Distribution
14 Mixed Species Grazing
15 Mixed Species Management
16 Seasonal Management
17 Grazing Plans
18 Responses to Seasonal Grazing Plans
PART THREE VEGETATION MANAGEMENT
19 Modification of Vegetation
20 Mechanical Control of Rangeland Plants
21 Chemical Control of Rangeland Plants
22 Prescribed Fire in Rangeland Management
23 Biological Control
24 Seeding of Rangelands
25 Rangeland Fertilization
26 Soil and Water Conservation
PART FOUR MANAGING RANGELAND COMPLEXITY
27 Reclamation of Damaged Rangeland
28 Riparian Areas and Pollution: Best Management Practices
29 Multiple-Use
30 Planning for Rangeland Management
31 Decision Support Systems
1 Rangeland Conservation
2 Defoliation
3 Physiological Effects of Defoliation
4 Palatability
Preference
and Selective Defoliation
5 Physical Effects of Grazing Animals
6 Energy Flow and Nutrient Cycling
7 Redistribution of Minerals by Plants and Animals
8 Distribution of Plants by Animals
9 Fire as an Environmental Factor
10 Rangeland Synecology
PART TWO GRAZING MANAGEMENT
11 Numbers of Animals
12 Utilization of Forage
13 Animal Distribution
14 Mixed Species Grazing
15 Mixed Species Management
16 Seasonal Management
17 Grazing Plans
18 Responses to Seasonal Grazing Plans
PART THREE VEGETATION MANAGEMENT
19 Modification of Vegetation
20 Mechanical Control of Rangeland Plants
21 Chemical Control of Rangeland Plants
22 Prescribed Fire in Rangeland Management
23 Biological Control
24 Seeding of Rangelands
25 Rangeland Fertilization
26 Soil and Water Conservation
PART FOUR MANAGING RANGELAND COMPLEXITY
27 Reclamation of Damaged Rangeland
28 Riparian Areas and Pollution: Best Management Practices
29 Multiple-Use
30 Planning for Rangeland Management
31 Decision Support Systems
PART ONE GRAZING ECOLOGY, 1 Rangeland Conservation, 2 Defoliation, 3 Physiological Effects of Defoliation, 4 Palatability, Preference, and Selective Defoliation, 5 Physical Effects of Grazing Animals, 6 Energy Flow and Nutrient Cycling, 7 Redistribution of Minerals by Plants and Animals, 8 Distribution of Plants by Animals, 9 Fire as an Environmental Factor, 10 Rangeland Synecology, PART TWO GRAZING MANAGEMENT, 11 Numbers of Animals, 12 Utilization of Forage, 13 Animal Distribution, 14 Mixed Species Grazing, 15 Mixed Species Management, 16 Seasonal Management, 17 Grazing Plans, 18 Responses to Seasonal Grazing Plans, PART THREE VEGETATION MANAGEMENT, 19 Modification of Vegetation, 20 Mechanical Control of Rangeland Plants, 21 Chemical Control of Rangeland Plants, 22 Prescribed Fire in Rangeland Management, 23 Biological Control, 24 Seeding of Rangelands, 25 Rangeland Fertilization, 26 Soil and Water Conservation, PART FOUR MANAGING RANGELAND COMPLEXITY, 27 Reclamation of Damaged Rangeland, 28 Riparian Areas and Pollution: Best Management Practices, 29 Multiple-Use, 30 Planning for Rangeland Management, 31 Decision Support Systems