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Rangeland health assessment for grassland, forest and tame pasture [2005]

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Description

Rangelands are complex and diverse, but with practical field training, it is possible to consistently evaluate the condition or health of a range site. Traditional range condition assessment sometimes seems complex and cumbersome. This new methodology provides a visual system that allows users to readily see changes in range health and to provide some early warning when management changes are needed. Like the system of riparian health assessment developed by the Cows and Fish Program in Alberta, range health assessment is intended to help users "tune" their eyes to some key indicators of range health.

Updated

April 1, 2005

Tags
forests grasslands pastures rangeland health

Title and publication information

Type
Guide
Alternative Title

Field workbook : rangeland health assessment for grassland, forest and tame pastures.

Extent

117 pages

Frequency

Once

Publisher / Creator Information

Creator
Publisher

Sustainable Resource Development (2001-2006, 2006-2013)

Contributor

Adams, Barry W.

Contributor

Ehlert, Gerry

Contributor

Stone, Colin

Contributor

Lawrence, Donna

Contributor

Alexander, Mike

Contributor

Willoughby, Mike

Place of Publication

Edmonton

Subject Information

Topic
Environment

Resource Dates

Date Created

2005-04-01

Date Added

2017-05-09T20:47:37.413680

Date Modified

2005-04-01

Date Issued

2005-04-01

Date Archived

2017-05-09

Audience information

Identifiers

ISBN (print)

0778528480

NEOS catalogue key

3109037

Local Identifier

T/044

Usage / Licence

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