Coping with Drought on California Rangelands

Rangeland livestock producers were among the first agricultural communities affected by California's multiyear drought. Rancher surveys and in-person interviews have identified key strategies for coping with and adapting to drought. Increasing flexibility, resource valuation, and information sh...

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Veröffentlicht in:Rangelands 2016-08, Vol.38 (4), p.222-228
Hauptverfasser: Macon, Daniel K, Barry, Sheila, Becchetti, Theresa, Davy, Josh S, Doran, Morgan P, Finzel, Julie A, George, Holly, Harper, John M, Huntsinger, Lynn, Ingram, Roger S, Lancaster, Donald E, Larsen, Royce E, Lewis, David J, Lile, David F, McDougald, Neil K, Mashiri, Fadzayi E, Nader, Glenn, Oneto, Scott R, Stackhouse, Jeffery W, Roche, Leslie M
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Zusammenfassung:Rangeland livestock producers were among the first agricultural communities affected by California's multiyear drought. Rancher surveys and in-person interviews have identified key strategies for coping with and adapting to drought. Increasing flexibility, resource valuation, and information sharing are important components of building adaptive capacity. Web-based communication systems have provided new tools for peer-to-peer learning, public education, and extending knowledge to larger audiences. Insights from managers experiences are important for adaptation planning to enhance resilience of rangeland social-ecological systems to climate stresses.
ISSN:0190-0528
1551-501X
DOI:10.1016/j.rala.2016.06.005