scholarly journals Arizona Permittee and Land Management Agency Employee Attitudes Toward Rangeland Monitoring by Permittees

Rangelands ◽  
2005 ◽  
Vol 58 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
George McClaran
2020 ◽  
Vol 29 (1) ◽  
pp. 150-156
Author(s):  
Batbileg Bayaraa ◽  
Byambasuren Damdin ◽  
Ser-Od Baatar

There is a substantial gap in the studies on classifications of rangeland condition in the Mongolian context. To fill this gap, this study aimed at assessing the condition and changes of rangeland in the forest-steppe zone in Mongolia with the use of remote sensing technique. The Bornuur soum of Tuv aimag in Mongolia was selected as the study area. A quantitative methodology with remote sensing tool was employed to assess rangeland condition. The results of the study showed an overall accuracy of 73.9%. The study provided an insight into possible improving methodology of rangeland monitoring, sustainable land management as well as environmental studies. Бэлчээрийн төлөв байдлыг үнэлэх зарим арга Монгол орны хувьд зайнаас тандан судлалын арга технологийг ашиглан газрын бүрхэвч болон газар ашиглалтын ангилал, өөрчлөлтийг үнэлэх судалгаа түгээмэл байгаа ч тус аргыг ашиглан бэлчээрийн төлөв байдлыг үнэлсэн судалгаа ховорхон хийгдсэн байна. Иймээс ойт хээрийн бүс болох Төв аймгийн Борнуур сумын жишээгээр зайнаас тандах аргаар бэлчээрийн төлөв байдлыг n=700 цэгийн хээрийн судалгааг ашиглан үнэлсэн. Судалгааны үр дүнг хээрийн хэмжилтийн мэдээгээр үнэлэхэд таарцын үнэлгээ нь 73.9% гарсан нь цаашид бэлчээрийн төлөв байдлын судалгаанд ашиглах боломжтойг харуулж байна. Цаашид тус ангиллын аргыг улам сайжруулан бэлчээрийн төлөв байдлын үнэлгээ, мониторинг, тогтвортой газрын менежмент болон байгаль орчны судалгаанд хэрэглэж болно.  Түлхүүр үг: ургамлын индекс, ландсат хиймэл дагуулын мэдээ


2003 ◽  
Vol 16 (9) ◽  
pp. 827-833
Author(s):  
ROJE GOOTEE ◽  
SUSAN R. STRESSER ◽  
RICHARD L. EVERETT ◽  
DAVID M. BAUMGARTNER

1993 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 247 ◽  
Author(s):  
DG Burnside ◽  
E Faithfull

Although objective monitoring of range trend is underway in most states in Australia, there has been inadequate attention paid to the interpretation and application of this information to management. Given the absence of rules for the assessment of monitoring data in Australia, subjective interpretation is the current option for pastoralists and other land management decision makers in applying the data to management. An approach developed within Social Judgement Theory was used to investigate the judgements made by four pastoralists and one adviser, about range trend using the information provided by WARMS (Western Australian Range Monitoring System). This was done using a series of questions relating to the interpretation of the monitoring data. We found a relatively low level of reliability and consistency in the judgements made by pastoralists. This is to be expected given the unfamiliarity of the task. One pastoralist and the adviser showed moderate to high reliability and consistency. There was variation between all the subjects in the monitoring attributes which contributed significantly to the range trend judgement, with some systematic differences occurring between the adviser and the pastoralists in the use of the information. Recommendations are made which will facilitate easier and more consistent interpretation of the monitoring data, and enable movement toward a shared understanding between pastoralists, researchers and extension personnel of how to interpret range monitoring data.


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