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  3. Simulating rangeland ecosystems with G-range: Model description and evaluation at global and site scales

Simulating rangeland ecosystems with G-range: Model description and evaluation at global and site scales

Published

2019

Status

Open Access

Language

en

ILRI Programs

  • Sustainable livestock systems
Journal Article
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/106555

Citation

Sircely, J., Conant, R.T. and Boone, R.B. 2019. Simulating Rangeland Ecosystems with G-Range: Model Description and Evaluation at Global and Site Scales. Rangeland Ecology & Management 72(5):846–857.

Tags

  • climate change
  • drought
  • livestock
  • pastoralism
  • rangelands

Author(s)

  • Sircely, Jason A.
  • Conant, R.T.
  • Boone, Randall B.

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