2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.rala.2016.01.003
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Usable Science for Managing Animals and Rangeland Sustainability

Abstract: On the Ground: • Animals are critical components of rangeland ecosystems, and domestic livestock provide an extremely important management tool on rangelands. • Decades of research have yielded much valuable information to support sustainable and effective grazing management, but increased complexity resulting in part from expanding environmental, economic, and societal pressures demands future investments in usable science focused on rangeland animals. • Three priorities for usable science are recommended: • … Show more

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“…Good herders lose fewer livestock but require a long-term intensive apprenticeship with their elders, as herding knowledge is fundamentally place based and ungeneralizable. As we have done here, we can potentially assist this knowledge transfer through the application of a "usable science" (Meiman et al, 2016), but this cannot take the place of a practical education in the particulars of place, people, and animals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Good herders lose fewer livestock but require a long-term intensive apprenticeship with their elders, as herding knowledge is fundamentally place based and ungeneralizable. As we have done here, we can potentially assist this knowledge transfer through the application of a "usable science" (Meiman et al, 2016), but this cannot take the place of a practical education in the particulars of place, people, and animals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%