State and transition models for rangelands, 4. Application of state and transition models to rangelands in northern Australia;

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Ash AJ; Bellamy JA; Stockwell TGH; (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Townsville. Division of Tropical Crops and Pastures Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Brisbane. Division of Tropical Crops and Pastures Northern Territory Department of Primary Industry and Fisheries, Katherine)
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Range pastures; Rangelands; Range condition; Models; Range management; Plant ecology
Historically, there has been no widely used or accepted system for assessing the condition of rangelands in northern Australia. Consequently, there is a generally poor understanding of vegetation change and its consequences for long-term productivity and stability in the northern Australia pastoral industry. The state and transition approach to understanding vegetation dynamics has recently been put to use in the northern rangelands as a communication tool and for identifying gaps in knowledge in research. State and transition models are also being used in an integral computer-based system to assess the spatial variability in the condition of grazing lands and then to evaluate the implications (environmental and economic) of the outcomes of alternative management scenarios. If state and transition models are to used more effectively in the management of extensive grazing lands, the question of paddock heterogeneity and uneven grazing distribution needs to be addressed.
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28-May-2008
28-May-2008
Liz Brown
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