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China Proceedings
& Summaries
Sea of Grass (Inner Mongolia) |
The successful bidder was the
combined INTA/Argentina Rangeland Society. Why not look at
their invitation by clicking on either image below!
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Southern Africa
Proceedings |
The term 'range' has been used
since the 1400s in England to describe extensive areas of land that were
either grassed or wooded. Early colonists took it to the USA where it came
to be associated with extensive, often unenclosed areas of 'natural' lands
that were exploited for the grazing of livestock. Now
it is an international term. Rangelands occur in areas of relatively
low rainfall or where winters are long and cold. The vegetation is
mostly dominated by natural plant communities rather than by sown pasture.
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Australian Proceedings
Global Rangelands:
Progress and Prospects |
Rangeland occupies 50% of
the world's land surface, is home to many indigenous communities, has varied
ecosystems often characterised by multiple use upon which an important focus
is the maintenance of the basic resource and the socio-economic outcomes.
Rangeland systems are interrelated with non-rangeland and urban
systems and must not be considered in isolation (Global Rangelands: Progress
and Prospects, CABI Publishing 2002). |