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Abstract
We present a social-ecological typlogy for the world's rangelands that integrates the much debated non-equilibrium concept from ecology with socio-economic characteristics of rangeland systems. We propose that, as a first approximation, the socio-economic properties can be adequately captured and differentiated by the distinction between the two main types of rangeland farming systems worldwide: subsistence and commercial farming. The resulting typology has four categories, which are ‘commercial equilibrium’, ‘commercial non-equilibrium’, ‘subsistence equilibrium’ and ‘subsistence non-equilibrium’. We provide and discuss examples for each category. Moreover, we point out how this typology might help to understand and address some of the problems related to unsustainable rangeland management. Finally, we provide and discuss a global map of rangelands that illustrates the geographic distribution of all four rangeland types.
| Original language | English |
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| Journal | Journal of Arid Environments |
| Volume | 148 |
| Pages (from-to) | 65 - 73 |
| Number of pages | 9 |
| ISSN | 0140-1963 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 01.01.2018 |
Research areas and keywords
- Biophysical degradation
- Commercial agriculture
- Non-equilibrium theory
- Range management
- Social-ecological systems
- Subsistence agriculture
- Sustainability Science
- Transdisciplinary studies
- Environmental planning
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
- Earth-Surface Processes
- Ecology
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Bridging The Great Divide in Sustainability Science: Bridging The Great Divide in Sustainability Science: Linking High-Performance Modeling and Transition Experiments to Foster Transformational Change Towards Sustainability
Lang, D. J. (Project manager, academic), Kümmerer, K. (Project manager, academic), von Wehrden, H. (Project manager, academic), Forrest, N. (Project staff), Engler, J.-O. (Project staff), Zimmermann, H. (Project staff), Wiek, A. (Project manager, academic), Laubichler, M. (Project manager, academic), Ghosh, A. (Project staff), Reich, M. (Project staff), John, B. (Project staff) & Feller, R. L. (Project staff)
Lower Saxony Ministry of Science and Culture
01.06.16 → 30.09.19
Project: Research
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