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9780975555200

Monitoring Manual For Grassland, Shrubland, And Savanna Ecosystems

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  • ISBN13:

    9780975555200

  • ISBN10:

    0975555200

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2005-02-28
  • Publisher: Jornada Experimental Res
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Summary

This book describes the first integrated soil and vegetation monitoring system for rangeland ecosystems and is also the only monitoring guide to address the increasingly popular concept of "rangeland health." Rather than focusing on any particular land management objective--such as livestock production, watershed protection, or biodiversity conservation--the manual describes how to monitor basic ecosystem attributes on which all land uses depend: soil and site stability, watershed function, and biotic integrity. The manual is divided into two volumes to facilitate its use by individuals with little or no background in science or land management. Volume I, "Quick Start," contains all of the information needed to begin monitoring. Volume II outlines monitoring program development, contains supplementary methods, and provides guidelines for data entry. A Special Topics section in Volume II describes how to adapt the protocols to address more specific land management objectives: riparian environments, livestock production, wildlife habitats, off-road vehicle and other recreation uses, fire, invasive species, state and transition models, and remote sensing. The manual's value-neutral approach has facilitated adoption by a wide range of individuals and organizations, and the protocols described are already being applied by ranchers, environmental organizations, land management agencies, and the National Park Service. Nearly everything that we value about rangelands depends upon the three attributes on which these methods focus; monitoring them is like monitoring the foundation of our rangeland ecosystems. This book provides step-by-step instructions for putting these important methods into practice.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1(4)
Section I: Monitoring program development in six easy steps
5(32)
Step 1: Define management and monitoring objectives
9(4)
Step 2: Stratify land into monitoring units
13(5)
Step 3: Assess current status
18(3)
Step 4: Select indicators and number of measurements
21(6)
Step 5: Select monitoring plot locations
27(3)
Step 6: Establish monitoring plots
30(7)
Section II: Supplementary methods
37(46)
Compaction test
38(6)
Single-ring infiltrometer
44(7)
Plant production
51(6)
Plant species richness
57(4)
Vegetation structure
61(4)
Tree density
65(4)
Riparian channel vegetation survey
69(5)
Riparian channel and gully profile
74(5)
Density, frequency and Line-point intercept alternative methods
79(4)
Section III: Indicator calculation and interpretation
83(24)
Calculate indicators
84(2)
Interpret results
86(21)
Section IV: Special Topics
107(67)
Riparian
109(2)
Lives stock production
111(2)
Wildlife habitat
113(2)
Off-road vehicle use and other recreational land uses
115(2)
Fire
117(3)
Invasive species
120(2)
State and transition models: an introduction
122(3)
Remote sensing
125(3)
Soil carbon
128(46)
Appendices
Appendix A Monitoring tools
131(10)
Appendix B Conversion factors
141(1)
Appendix C How many measurements?
142(30)
Appendix D Soil Quality Information Sheets
172(1)
Appendix E Soil texture chart
173(1)
Glossary 174(15)
References and Additional Resources 189(11)
Authors and Contributors 200

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