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Quantification of Land Degradation and Productivity of Agro-Ecosystems under Changing Climate and Land Use
Agro-ecosystems in dry areas are sensitive to changes in climate
and land use. The productivities of these agro-ecosystems are
highly variable in both spatial and temporal scales. Accurate and
up-to-date information on ...
Land Tenure, climate change and livestock mobility in Central and Southern Asian Grasslands
the conference paper describes the current effects of climate change on Central and Southern Asia Grasslands, present status of tenure and livestock mobility and explores the future effects of CC and potential mitigation ...
Raw data for rangeland vegetation sampling of Central Asia rangelands
Rangeland vegetation sampling was conducted during the spring of 2015 in Karakalpakstan and Tajikistan sites. using transect sampling to understand the grazing impact in different land tenure regimes. The following collected ...
Rangelands of Central Asia: challenges and opportunities.
Rangelands of Central Asia (referring to Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan in this study), the largest contiguous area of grazed land in the world, serve as an important source of livelihood ...
Methodology for Assessing and Monitoring Rangeland Vegetation in Central Asia
Rangelands Central Asian countries occupy a total area of approximately 260×106 hm2
, occupying 65% of
the total land area of these five countries (Gintzburger, 2004). These rangelands are considered as the
largest contiguous ...
Methodology for assessing rangeland vegetation in the action sites Karakalpakstan and Tajikistan
The tool describes an Innovative method that is being tested for field sampling of rangeland vegetation. The method provides a way of measuring biomass with less plant destruction and as a result less labor and costs. The ...
Methodology for assessing and monitoring rangeland vegetation in Central Asia
Rangelands Central Asian countries occupy a total area of approximately 260×106 hm2, occupying 65% of the total land area of these five countries (Gintzburger, 2004). These rangelands are considered as the largest ...