Rangeland management under uncertainty: a conceptual approach.

A.A. Batabyal, E.B. Godfrey

Abstract


A conceptual approach is commonly needed to provide guidance for developing new strategies concerning the use and management of renewable resources such as rangelands. The theoretical model constructed in this paper captures the essential aspects of dynamic and stochastic issues associated with the management of rangelands. We discuss the connections between the model and range policy. Specifically, we point out scenarios in which there is a limited role for policy. This is compared to scenarios when policy has a significant role to play in ensuring the sustainable use of rangelands. Finally, we suggest 2 ways in which our approach might be extended and used in a practical application.

DOI:10.2458/azu_jrm_v55i1_batabyal


Keywords


probability analysis;ecological balance;dynamic models;uncertainty;markov processes;mathematical models;range condition;sustainability;range management

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