Overgrazing in the Montado? The need for monitoring grazing pressure at paddock scale
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09/01/2017
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Montados are presently facing the threat of either abandonment or intensification, and livestock overgrazing has been suspected of contributing to reduced natural regeneration and biodiversity. However, reliable data are to our knowledge, lacking. To avoid potential risks of overgrazing, an adaptive and efficient management is essential. In the present paper we review the main sources of complexity for grazing management linked with interactions among pasture, livestock and human decisions. We describe the overgrazing risk in montados and favour grazing pressure over stocking rate, as a key indicator for monitoring changes and support management decisions. We suggest the use of presently available imaging and communication technologies for assessing pasture dynamics and livestock spatial location. This simple and effective tools used for monitoring the grazing pressure, could provide an efficient day-to-day aid for farm managers’ operational use and also for rangeland research through data collection and analysis. |
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Elvira Sales-Baptista; Manuel Cancela d'Abreu; Maria Isabel Ferraz-de-Oliveira. Overgrazing in the Montado? The need for monitoring grazing pressure at paddock scale, Agroforest Syst, 90, 1, 57-68, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10174/19606 nd nd nd |
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