Fragmentation in semi-arid and arid landscapes: consequences for human and natural systems

Exploring the concept of fragmentation, the ecological processes interrupted by fragmentation, and the social consequences of fragmented landscapes, this book presents a timely synthesis on the effects of fragmentation on arid and semi-arid pastoral systems throughout the world. The global signif...

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Autores principales: Galvin, K.A., Reid, Robin S., Behnke, R.H., Hobbs, N.T.
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Springer 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/1305
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author Galvin, K.A.
Reid, Robin S.
Behnke, R.H.
Hobbs, N.T.
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description Exploring the concept of fragmentation, the ecological processes interrupted by fragmentation, and the social consequences of fragmented landscapes, this book presents a timely synthesis on the effects of fragmentation on arid and semi-arid pastoral systems throughout the world. The global significance of the world’s rangelands is large, with these arid and semi-arid systems making up almost 25% of the earth’s landscapes – and supporting the livelihoods of more than 20 million people. These ecosystems are also home to several of the planet’s remaining megafauna, as well as other important species. Yet fragmentation across these rangelands has significantly impaired the ability of both people and animals to compensate for temporal heterogeneity in vegetation and water by exploiting its spatial heterogeneity, resulting in limited resource availability. The case is developed that while fragmentation arises from different natural, social and economic conditions worldwide it creates similar outcomes for human and natural systems. With information from nine sites around the world the authors examine how fragmentation occurs, the patterns that result, and the consequences of fragmentation for ecosystems and the people who depend on them. The book will provide a valuable reference for students and researchers in rangeland ecology, park and natural resource management, environmental and ecological anthropology, economics and agriculture.
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spelling CGSpace13052016-12-19T15:24:22Z Fragmentation in semi-arid and arid landscapes: consequences for human and natural systems Galvin, K.A. Reid, Robin S. Behnke, R.H. Hobbs, N.T. agricultural structure Exploring the concept of fragmentation, the ecological processes interrupted by fragmentation, and the social consequences of fragmented landscapes, this book presents a timely synthesis on the effects of fragmentation on arid and semi-arid pastoral systems throughout the world. The global significance of the world’s rangelands is large, with these arid and semi-arid systems making up almost 25% of the earth’s landscapes – and supporting the livelihoods of more than 20 million people. These ecosystems are also home to several of the planet’s remaining megafauna, as well as other important species. Yet fragmentation across these rangelands has significantly impaired the ability of both people and animals to compensate for temporal heterogeneity in vegetation and water by exploiting its spatial heterogeneity, resulting in limited resource availability. The case is developed that while fragmentation arises from different natural, social and economic conditions worldwide it creates similar outcomes for human and natural systems. With information from nine sites around the world the authors examine how fragmentation occurs, the patterns that result, and the consequences of fragmentation for ecosystems and the people who depend on them. The book will provide a valuable reference for students and researchers in rangeland ecology, park and natural resource management, environmental and ecological anthropology, economics and agriculture. 2008 2010-04-21T12:34:55Z 2010-04-21T12:34:55Z Book https://hdl.handle.net/10568/1305 en Limited Access Springer Galvin, K.A.; Reid, R.S.; Behnke, R.H.; Hobbs N.T. 2008. Fragmentation in semi-arid and arid landscapes: consequences for human and natural systems. Dordrecht (The Netherlands): Springer
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Fragmentation in semi-arid and arid landscapes: consequences for human and natural systems
title Fragmentation in semi-arid and arid landscapes: consequences for human and natural systems
title_full Fragmentation in semi-arid and arid landscapes: consequences for human and natural systems
title_fullStr Fragmentation in semi-arid and arid landscapes: consequences for human and natural systems
title_full_unstemmed Fragmentation in semi-arid and arid landscapes: consequences for human and natural systems
title_short Fragmentation in semi-arid and arid landscapes: consequences for human and natural systems
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topic agricultural structure
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/1305
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