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Introduction
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The Jornada Experimental Range co-developed a qualitative assessment protocol for
rangelands (Interpreting Indicators of Rangeland Health), which is being applied
globally. In this protocol, evaluators assess three ecosystem attributes by rating
17 indicators tied to the attributes. The ecosystem attributes are: soil and site
stability, biotic integrity and hydrological function.
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Supporting Literature
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Interpreting Indicators or Rangeland Health
- by M. Pellant, P. Shaver, J.E. Herrick. 2005. TR 1734-6. Bureau of Land Management. 121pp.
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Rangeland Health Attributes and
Indicators for Qualitative Assessment - by David A. Pyke, Jeffrey E. Herrick,
Patrick Shaver and Mike Pellant published in the Journal of Range Management, 55:584-597,
November 2002.
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Riparian
Area Management: Process for Assessing Proper Functioning Condition
- by D.J. Prichard, H. Barret, J. Cagney, R. Clark, J. Fogg, K.
Gebhardt, P. Hansen, B. Mitchell and D. Tippy. 1998. TR 1737-9. Bureau
of Land Management. 60pp.
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Riparian
Area Management: A User Guide to Assessing Proper Functioning Condition
and the Supporting Science for Lotic Areas - by D. Prichard, J.
Anderson, C. Correll, J. Fogg, K. Gebhardt, R. Krapf, S. Leonard, B.
Mitchell and J. Staats. 1998. TR 1737-15. U.S. Dept. of Interior -
Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Department of Agriculture - Forest
Service and USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. 126pp.
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Rangeland Soil Quality Information Sheets
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Rangeland Soil Quality - Introduction
Rangeland Soil Quality - Indicators for Assessment and Monitoring
Rangeland Soil Quality - Aggregate Stability
Rangeland Soil Quality - Compaction
Rangeland Soil Quality - Infiltration
Rangeland Soil Quality - Organic Matter
Rangeland Soil Quality - Physical and Biological Soil Crusts
Rangeland Soil Quality - Soil Biota
Rangeland Soil Quality - Water Erosion
Rangeland Soil Quality - Wind Erosion
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PowerPoint Presentations from Interpreting Indicators of Rangeland Health Broadcast, April 2006
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Introduction: What This Broadcast Will Cover
Part I: What's the Reference?
Reference Sheet Development
Evaluation Matrix
Quantitative Data
Applications and Constraints
What's Next
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