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6 March 2019 Are Landowners, Managers, and Range Management Academics on the Same Page About Conservation?
Lina Aoyama, Lynn Huntsinger
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Abstract
  • Conservation of California rangelands hinges on partnerships among ranchers, agency and nongovernmental organization managers, and academics.

  • A sustainable use perspective on conservation was predominate among ranchers, whereas a more preservation-oriented perspective was common among managers; the perspective of academics was in between the two.

  • Conservation priorities among ranchers and managers largely overlapped, except that ranchers prioritized livestock production and ranch succession, and managers prioritized habitat protection.

  • Land use change was a shared concern among the three groups.

  • Opportunities for rangeland conservation included improving communication among diverse stakeholders and applying recent scientific developments to on-the-ground range management.

© 2018 The Society for Range Management.
Lina Aoyama and Lynn Huntsinger "Are Landowners, Managers, and Range Management Academics on the Same Page About Conservation?," Rangelands 41(1), 61-69, (6 March 2019). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rala.2018.10.001
Published: 6 March 2019
KEYWORDS
conservation priorities
development
land ethic
range
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