An ecosystem services perspective on brush management: research priorities for competing land‐use objectives

Volume: 102, Issue: 6, Pages: 1394 - 1407
Published: Oct 24, 2014
Abstract
Summary The vegetation of semi‐arid and arid landscapes is often comprised of mixtures of herbaceous and woody vegetation. Since the early 1900s, shifts from herbaceous to woody plant dominance, termed woody plant encroachment and widely regarded as a state change, have occurred world‐wide. This shift presents challenges to the conservation of grassland and savanna ecosystems and to animal production in commercial ranching systems and pastoral...
Paper Details
Title
An ecosystem services perspective on brush management: research priorities for competing land‐use objectives
Published Date
Oct 24, 2014
Volume
102
Issue
6
Pages
1394 - 1407
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