Proceedings

Proceedings

Author: American Society of Animal Science. Western Section. Meeting

Publisher:

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 856

ISBN-13:

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Mediterranean Oak Woodland Working Landscapes

Mediterranean Oak Woodland Working Landscapes

Author: Pablo Campos

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-06-18

Total Pages: 504

ISBN-13: 9400767072

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The oak tree was a boon companion as humans expanded their presence across much of the globe. While oak woodlands (Quercus spp.) come today in stunningly diverse forms, the stately dehesas of Spain and the dramatic oak-dominated ranchlands of California are working landscapes where cultivation and manipulation for a couple of millennia have shaped Mediterranean-type ecosystems into a profoundly modified yet productive environment that is sought-after by every manner of species. The grazing of wildlife and livestock in oak woodlands yields a remarkable plant and animal biodiversity, creating a mosaic of habitats and visually pleasing savannas. Added products unique to Spain such as Iberian pigs and cork, and in California multiple landowner benefits, include valued ecosystem services that allow owners, visitors, and conservation supporters to experience the benefits of woodland life. With its 15 chapters a decade in the making, this handsomely illustrated book covers key topics in oak woodland policy, ecology, and management in Spain and California, presenting new research results and reviewing an existing expert literature.


Oaks at the Edge

Oaks at the Edge

Author: Sharon Grace Johnson

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 578

ISBN-13:

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This research selected two oak woodland counties experience rapid growth and development for in-depth investigation. The potential for land use change in these hardwood rangelands, was evaluated from several perspectives using a number of different sources of information. All indicators suggested a high potential for change and continued fragmentation of the oak woodlands in these counties with land use regulation unlikely to adequately direct growth. The multifaceted approach taken in this research was effective in revealing the magnitude and complexity of forces pushing change. Conclusions provide suggestions as to regulatory and incentive measures that could lead to improved outcomes. -- Adapted from abstract.