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Range Management, also known as Range Science, and Range Management Science is a distinct discipline founded on ecological principles and dealing with the use of rangelands and range resources for a variety of purposes. These purposes include use as watersheds, wildlife habitat, grazing by livestock, recreation, and aesthetics, as well as other associated uses. Holechek defines Range Managements as:
Range management is the manipulation of rangeland components to obtain the optimum combination of good and services for society on a sustained basis
— Range Management Principals and Practices (2011)[1]
History of range management
[edit]Sub-disciplines
[edit]Universities with range science curriculum
[edit]Professional range science organizations and journals
[edit]- Society for Range Management
- Journal of Range Management, 1948-2004
- Rangeland Ecology & Management, 2005-2007
- Rangelands, 1979-2009
Further reading
[edit]- Sampson, Arthur W. (1923). Range and Pasture Management. London: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
- Stoddart, Lawrence A. (1943, 1955). Range Management. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company.
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- Holechek, Jerry L. (1981). "A Brief History of Range Management in the United States". Rangelands. 3 (1). Society for Range Management: 16–18.
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ignored (help) - Sharp, Lee (1981). "Brief History of Civil Service Standards in Range Management". Rangelands. 3 (3). Society for Range Management: 121–123.
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ignored (help) - Burcham, L. T. (1982). "Range Management Education ...and how it grew". Rangelands. 4 (3). Society for Range Management: 114–121.
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ignored (help) - Young, James A. (2000). "Range Research in the Far Western United States: The First Generation". Journal of Range Management. 53 (1). Society for Range Management: 2–11.
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ignored (help) - Young, James A. (2001). "Range Research: The Second Generation". Journal of Range Management. 54 (2). Society for Range Management: 115–121.
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Range management bibliographies
[edit]- R.S. Campbell (1963). "Selected Bibliography on Southern Range Management" (PDF). American Society of Range Management. Retrieved 2011-11-15.
- "Rangeland Resource Science Reference Resources". Humboldt State University Library. Retrieved 2011-11-15.
- "Range Science Information System (RSIS)". Montana State University Libraries. Retrieved 2011-11-15.
- Sharon Bennett. web "Annotated Bibliography on Florida Range Management". Florida Center for Environmental Studies.
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Notes
[edit]- ^ Holechek, Jerry L. (2011). Range Management, Principles and Practices. Boston: Prentice Hall. p. 4. ISBN 0135014166.
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