The on-ranch economics of riparian zone cattle grazing management.

Environ Manage

Department of Rural Economy, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, T6G 2H1.

Published: May 2004

A simulation model of a cattle ranch based in southern Alberta, Canada was developed to evaluate the on-ranch economics of adopting different grazing management strategies to improve riparian grazing capacity in natural grass rangeland. Under low-cost scenarios, there are positive economic incentives to adopt strategies to maintain riparian zones that already have high grazing capacity. However, riparian zones that have declined to moderate or low grazing capacity may require additional economic incentives to encourage ranches to adopt more costly management strategies to improve the grazing capacity. The economic incentives to adopt costly management strategies are highly sensitive to the size and shape of the riparian zone and rates of grazing capacity decline or improvement.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00267-003-0010-9DOI Listing

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