massoud Borhani; Hosein Arzani; zahra jabeolansar
Volume 24, Issue 2 , July 2017, , Pages 249-258
Abstract
Range management method (RMM) is an important element of range management especially in the case of revegetation and rehabilitation of vegetation. This study aimed to investigate proper RMM and grazing systems for paddocks of Semirom in Esfahan province and comparing them with programs proposed by the ...
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Range management method (RMM) is an important element of range management especially in the case of revegetation and rehabilitation of vegetation. This study aimed to investigate proper RMM and grazing systems for paddocks of Semirom in Esfahan province and comparing them with programs proposed by the offices of natural resources. For this purpose, 29 paddocks under range management plan were selected and proposed RMM and grazing systems were defined. According to range condition and trend in the mentioned paddocks, RMM and grazing system maps were prepared using standards the defined theoretically. The results showed that in most cases, the proposed range management method in rangelands was consistent with the correct method based on rangeland condition. On the other hand, for 20 range management plans, despite artificial RMM, grazing system was predicted, which was not based on correct range management. Our results clearly showed that the proposed grazing systems were not implemented practically in range management plans of the study area due to technical difficulties in range parceling and controlling. In addition, in these areas, grazing schedule in accordance with grazing system does not have considerable advantages.
Esmaeil Sheidaye Karkaj; Javad Motamedi; Kayvan Karimizadeh
Volume 19, Issue 1 , June 2012, , Pages 32-44
Abstract
Suitability of rangeland application in watersheds for optimum use of land is of particular importance which is done with using systemic analysis method. In this method, ecological capability of land is determined for each common land uses. Therefore, in Khanghah Sorkh watershed, homogenous unites ...
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Suitability of rangeland application in watersheds for optimum use of land is of particular importance which is done with using systemic analysis method. In this method, ecological capability of land is determined for each common land uses. Therefore, in Khanghah Sorkh watershed, homogenous unites were determined after identifying the ecological resources and then land capability for rangeland use was assessed in whole watershed. According to the results, 18 ecological homogenous units were distinguished in a scale of 1:25000 as large parts of the lands were devoted to the land use classes of 2-3. Potential and actual ecological land capability of the study area was low for class 1 of rangeland use. In this regard, 24 percent of the land, in terms of geological structure, especially due to the sharp slope, was considered as ecosystem conservation and was offered for wildlife grazing. Meanwhile, 3.8 percent of the rangeland was determined as class1, 11 percent class2, and 19 percent class3. Accordingly, balanced range management and natural range management methods are respectively offered for 3.8 percent (76 ha) of rangelands in the watershed with class 1, and 54.6 percent (1091 ha) with classes 2 and 3. Range improvement practices or artificial range management method is also offered for 41.7 percent (833 ha) of the lands in order to convert inefficient dryland farming to cultivated rangelands.