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Livestock Management in the American Southwest : Ecology, Society and Economics

By: Jemison, R.
Contributor(s): Jemison, R | Raish, C.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Netherlands : Elsevier; 2000Edition: 1st ed.Description: 597 p.ISBN: 0444503137 (hardcover); 9780444503138 (hardcover).Subject(s): Livestock | Range managementDDC classification: 636.08450979 Jemison 17982 1st 2000 Livestock Production Summary: Livestock Management in the American Southwest: Ecology, Society, and Economics is unique and especially valuable for its combination of ecological, cultural and socio-economic information on livestock management in a single volume. Over the years it has become increasingly apparent that range management and range condition relate as much to human socio-cultural interactions as they do to physiographic and ecological conditions. Thus, understanding the interplay between human and natural forces is critical to comprehending rangeland use and health problems. Unfortunately these factors are seldom considered together as interacting forces.
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Livestock Management in the American Southwest: Ecology, Society, and Economics is unique and especially valuable for its combination of ecological, cultural and socio-economic information on livestock management in a single volume. Over the years it has become increasingly apparent that range management and range condition relate as much to human socio-cultural interactions as they do to physiographic and ecological conditions. Thus, understanding the interplay between human and natural forces is critical to comprehending rangeland use and health problems. Unfortunately these factors are seldom considered together as interacting forces.

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