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Year 2020, Volume: 26 Issue: 4, 524 - 531, 04.12.2020
https://doi.org/10.15832/ankutbd.556745

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  • Eftekhari A, et all (2016). Effect of range management plan on rangeland condition: a case study in Zarandieh region, Markazi province. Iranian Journal of Range and Desert Reseach 23: 218-209
  • Gillen RL & Sims PL (2006). Stocking rate and weather impacts on sand sagebrush and grasses: a 20-year record. Rangeland Ecology and management 59: 145-152
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  • Tawafi S & Arzani H (2012). Evaluation of the sustainability of rangeland exploitation by integrating social, economic. GIS and RS indices: a case study in Chalous Road ranges in the Arengeh. PhD Thesis, Islamic Azad University, Iran. (In Persian)
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Rangeland Condition and the Appropriate Rangeland Management Methods

Year 2020, Volume: 26 Issue: 4, 524 - 531, 04.12.2020
https://doi.org/10.15832/ankutbd.556745

Abstract

Improvement, development and proper exploitation of current rangelands conditions and selecting a range management method (balanced, natural and, artificial) to be implemented in the form of a range management plan (RMP). Data was collected from the rangelands of Haraz River watershed. Information including the total percentage of vegetation and each of the increasing species, rangeland condition and production were studied in 2016. To determine the best range management method, the analysis of variance was used. To compare the quantitative characteristics measured before and after the implementation, a two-sample independent t-test was used. Mann-Whitney U test was used to compare qualitative characteristics. Results showed that the vegetation percentage of palatable species composition did not increase, the balanced and natural methods were the best methods in good and fair rangeland condition. The reason for the lack of increase in the number of palatable species was the unsuccessful implementation of planned programs in RMPs. The artificial method was performed in the RMPs with poor vegetation types, the implementation of these plans had no significant effect on the rangeland condition of the study rangelands due to the high livestock population. Rangeland plans will be more effective when there is a balance between grazing capacity and livestock population. 

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  • Ariapour A, Mehrabi HR & Pahlavan DA (2016). Effect of rangeland plans on production, and condition Rangelands: a case Study in Rangelands in Khazal Area of Nahavand County. Rangeland Journal 10. https://www.civilica.com/Paper-RRMI03-RRMI03_008.html. (In Persian)
  • Arzani H (1994). Some aspects of estimating short and long term rangeland carrying capacity in the Western Division of New South Wales. PhD Thesis, University of New South Wales, Australia
  • Arzani H, et all (2011). Final report of the investigating the effect of rangeland plans on the condition and capacity of rangelands in the arid and semiarid climatic zones. University of Tehran, 243. (In Persian)
  • Borhani M, Arzani H & Jaber Al-Ansar Z (2014). Assessment of Rangeland management methods and proposed grazing systems in Semirom. Esfahan Province. Iranian Journal of Range and Desert Research 21: 530-540
  • Danckworts YE & Madam K (1991). Dynamic of Rangelands Ecosystems. Proc. Fourth International Rangelands congress Mont Palliser France 3: 1066-1069
  • Eftekhari A, et all (2016). Effect of range management plan on rangeland condition: a case study in Zarandieh region, Markazi province. Iranian Journal of Range and Desert Reseach 23: 218-209
  • Gillen RL & Sims PL (2006). Stocking rate and weather impacts on sand sagebrush and grasses: a 20-year record. Rangeland Ecology and management 59: 145-152
  • Hardin G (1998). Essay on sciences and society: extensions of ''The tragedy of the commons''. Science 280: 682-683
  • Holecheck JL (2002). Do most livestock losses to poisonous plants result from "poor" range management? Journal of Range Management 55: 270-276
  • Hoshino A, et all (2009). Comparison of vegetation changes along grazing gradients with different numbers of livestock. Journal of Arid Environment 73: 687-690
  • Houston WR & Woodward RR (1966). Effects of stocking rates on range vegetation and bee cattle production in the northern Great Plains. Technical Bullteins, USA Agriculture Department 64
  • Kamrani K (2004). The Effect of Economic and Social Factors on Managing Rangelands in Chaharbagh Region of Semnan Province. Master's thesis, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Iran. (In Persian)
  • Launchbaugh JL (1967). Vegetation relationships associated with intensity of summer grazing on a clay upland range site in the Kansas. Technical Bullteins, USA 20-24 Mazaheri M, Khaksar Astaneh H & Motalebi M (2009). Calculation of the efficiency of rangelands granted in the form of range management plans in Khorasan Razavi province, Sixth Iranian Agriculture Economics Conference. Khorasan Razavi, Iran. https://www.civilica.com/Paper-IAEC06-IAEC06_021.html. (In Persian)
  • Mesdaghi M (2007). Range management in Iran. Astane Ghods Razavi Press: Mashhad.
  • Mirth MM (1991). Range Damage and Recovery in the Weyden of North Saudi Arabia. In: Proc. 2nd International Rangeland Congress in The Persian Gulf, Kuwaiti
  • Moradi E & Mofidi M (2012). Effects of grazing enclosure on vegetation in Semi- Steppe rangelands of Semirom in Esfahan: a case study in Hana.Journal of Rangeland 3
  • Parker KW & Harris RW (1951). The 3 step Method for measuring condition and trend of forest & Ranges: Aresume of its History. Development and Use 55-69
  • Qandali K (2001). Comparison of effect of Rangeland management methods on Rangelands in Semnan Province. Msc Thesis, Emam Khomeini University, Iran (In Persian)
  • Safari H, Arzani H & Tavili A (2016). Selection of rangeland breeding methods based on environmental conditions: a case study in Middle Taleghan rangelands. Range and Watershed Management. Iranian Natural Resources Journal 69: 611-619
  • Savory A (1987). A holistic approach to range management using short duration grazing. Proc. Intn'l. Rangel. Congr 1: 555-557
  • Shoop MC & Mcllvain EH (1971). Why some cattlemen overgraze and some don't. Journal of Range Management 24: 252-257
  • Tawafi S & Arzani H (2012). Evaluation of the sustainability of rangeland exploitation by integrating social, economic. GIS and RS indices: a case study in Chalous Road ranges in the Arengeh. PhD Thesis, Islamic Azad University, Iran. (In Persian)
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  • Valentine JF (2001). Grazing Management. University of San Francisco: USA, 659
  • Walker B (1993). Rangeland ecology: understanding and managing change. Ambio 22: 80-87
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Makaleler
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Kambiz Kamrani 0000-0003-0426-3097

Hosein Arzani This is me 0000-0002-2021-890X

Seyed Akbar Javadi This is me 0000-0001-6024-7345

Reza Azizi Nejad This is me 0000-0002-2633-9593

Publication Date December 4, 2020
Submission Date April 22, 2019
Acceptance Date July 17, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2020 Volume: 26 Issue: 4

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APA Kamrani, K., Arzani, H., Javadi, S. A., Azizi Nejad, R. (2020). Rangeland Condition and the Appropriate Rangeland Management Methods. Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 26(4), 524-531. https://doi.org/10.15832/ankutbd.556745

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