Kristie A. Maczko,John A. Tanaka,Aaron J. Harp,Matthew C. Reeves
Rangeland Sustainability: Social, Ecological, and Economic Assessments
Rangeland Sustainability: Social, Ecological, and Economic Assessments
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The first book on data-driven national assessment of social, ecological, and economic rangeland sustainability is written by leading experts and includes real community case studies. It highlights data needs for future assessments and introduces web-based mapping tools to help users create maps of sustainability metrics.
Format: Hardback
Length: 162 pages
Publication date: 18 May 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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1. Introduction
The first book on data-driven national assessment of social, ecological, and economic rangeland sustainability is a groundbreaking resource for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners seeking to understand and improve the sustainability of rangelands. Written by leading experts who bring a wealth of experience and knowledge to the table, this book offers a comprehensive and personalized approach to assessing the sustainability of rangelands.
2. Key Features
The book's key features include:
• Written by leading experts: The book is authored by a team of renowned experts in the field of rangeland sustainability, including researchers, policymakers, and practitioners. Their expertise and insights provide valuable perspectives and insights into the assessment and impacts of rangeland sustainability.
• Real community case studies: The book includes real-world community case studies that personalize the assessment and impacts of rangeland sustainability. These case studies showcase the practical applications of the principles and techniques discussed in the book and demonstrate how they can be applied in different contexts.
• Data needs for future assessments: The book highlights the data needs for future assessments to spur innovation in the development of new techniques and technologies for rangeland sustainability. It emphasizes the importance of collecting and analyzing data to inform decision-making and promote sustainable practices.
• Web-based mapping tools: The book introduces web-based mapping tools that help users create maps of sustainability metrics at their preferred scale of interest. These tools enable users to visualize and analyze data in a user-friendly and interactive manner, making it easier to understand and communicate the results of rangeland sustainability assessments.
• Novel 3-dimensional triangle: The book introduces a novel 3-dimensional triangle to depict sustainability ratings at variable scales. This triangle provides a visual representation of the sustainability status of rangelands and allows for easy comparison and analysis of different sustainability indicators.
3. Conclusion
The first book on data-driven national assessment of social, ecological, and economic rangeland sustainability is a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding and improving the sustainability of rangelands. Written by leading experts and featuring real-world community case studies, this book provides a comprehensive and personalized approach to assessing the sustainability of rangelands. By highlighting the data needs for future assessments and introducing web-based mapping tools, the book encourages innovation in the development of new techniques and technologies for rangeland sustainability. The novel 3-dimensional triangle also provides a visual representation of sustainability ratings that allows for easy comparison and analysis of different sustainability indicators. Overall, this book is a must-read for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners seeking to advance the sustainability of rangelands.
Weight: 490g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367482725
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