2022
DOI: 10.53060/prsq.2022-05
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A Rangelands Conundrum – the Division Within and Among Producers and Stakeholders Regarding Climate Change: Addressing the Challenge to Promote and Gain Consensus of Perception

Abstract: The science of climate change is almost universally accepted by the science community, yet producers and other key stakeholders in the rangelands are divided in their beliefs and understandings of climate change and the part that climate change plays in extreme events that impact their businesses. To counteract that, this article suggests that emphasis on sound, educationally framed climate information will arm producers and stakeholders with leadingedge knowledge and techniques to meet the challenges of rapid… Show more

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“…How can we cut through? A paper by Lloyd and George (2022) in these Proceedings provides a rigorously developed example of a 'cut-through path' that addresses the challenges to promote and gain consensus of perception among pastoralists regarding climate change and, potentially, a changed approach to rangelands management, use and sustainment. Their excellent grounded strategy deserves wide co opera tive support.…”
Section: Hurdles In the Path To Effective Resilience Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…How can we cut through? A paper by Lloyd and George (2022) in these Proceedings provides a rigorously developed example of a 'cut-through path' that addresses the challenges to promote and gain consensus of perception among pastoralists regarding climate change and, potentially, a changed approach to rangelands management, use and sustainment. Their excellent grounded strategy deserves wide co opera tive support.…”
Section: Hurdles In the Path To Effective Resilience Policymentioning
confidence: 99%