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A climate change indicator framework for rangelands and pastures of the USA

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Dennis Ojima, Rebecca Aicher, Steven R. Archer, Derek W. Bailey, Susan M. Casby-Horton, Nancy Cavallaro, Julian J. Reyes, John A. Tanaka, and Robert A. Washington-Allen, 2020-11-20, A climate change indicator framework for rangelands and pastures of the USA: Climatic Change, iss. 163, 1733–1750 p.

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Rangelands and pastures include grasslands, savannas, shrublands, and woodlands and are often maintained to support grazing animals. Rangelands and pastures cover more than one-third of the land area in the USA and a similar extent globally. The ecosystem goods and services associated with rangeland and pastureland include critical wildlife habitat, forage for livestock, amenities related to water conservation, sustainable soil functions, and soil stabilization and support a diversity of biota and livelihoods. This paper provides a framework for development of a socio-ecological system (SES)–oriented set of indicators for rangeland and pasture systems to support evaluation of impacts of climate and land use changes. These indicators [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • North Central CASC

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