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Influence of Ecosystem Services on Management Decisions by Public Land Ranchers in the Intermountain West, United States

机译:生态系统服务对美国国际田园园牧场主管理决策的影响

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Ecosystem services are benefits humans obtain as a result of ecosystem processes and conditions. In the western United States, public rangelands are managed for a spectrum of ecosystem services on behalf of multiple stakeholders. Decisions of ranchers who hold public land grazing allotments must balance operational needs for forage with societal expectations for other ecosystem services. To better understand their choices regarding ecosystem services, we interviewed ranchers to learn about the bases for their management decisions and identify services they believe rangelands provide. A total of 19 services were identified, many of which reflected ranchers recognition that they manage within the context of a broader social-ecological system (e.g., maintaining open space). We then conducted a mail survey of Bureau of Land Management grazing permittees in six states to understand the importance they personally place on different services, as well as the extent to which they manage with those services in mind. Fourteen of the 19 ecosystem services identified in interviews were reported by at least 50% of the survey sample (N = 435) as influencing their management decisions. Most respondents reported trying to manage deeded and leased land to the same standard. Aside from forage for livestock (ranked #1), ranchers were less likely to report managing for provisioning services than for cultural, supporting, and regulating services. Importance ratings for ecosystem services followed a similar pattern, although there were a few differences in rank order. Ranchers tended to report managing for more ecosystem services if they had larger operations, earned at least 50% of their income from ranching, spent more time out on the ranch, and relied on multiple sources for information about range management. Results indicate public land ranchers believe they are managing for multifunctionality, balancing their own operational needs with those of society. (C) 2019 The Society for Range Management. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:生态系统服务是人类因生态系统过程和条件而获得的利益。在美国西部,公共牧场代表多名利益攸关方管理了一系列生态系统服务。持有公共土地放牧分配的牧场主的决定必须平衡牧草的业务需求与其他生态系统服务的社会期望。为了更好地了解他们对生态系统服务的选择,我们采访了牧场主,了解他们的管理决策基地并确定他们认为牧场提供的服务。共有19项服务,其中许多有许多服务反映了牧场主的认可,以至于它们在更广泛的社会生态系统(例如,维护开放空间)的范围内。然后,我们在六个国家进行了对土地管理局的邮件调查,以了解他们亲自在不同服务上的重要性,以及他们在思想中管理这些服务的程度。在访谈中确定的19个生态系统服务中的十四次被调查样本(N = 435)的至少50%,因为影响了他们的管理决策。大多数受访者报告旨在管理行动和租赁土地到同一标准。除了牲畜(排名第#1)的饲料外,牧场主不太可能报告供应服务的管理,而不是文化,支持和调节服务。生态系统服务的重要评级遵循类似的模式,尽管等级秩序有几个差异。牧场主倾向于报告管理更多生态系统服务,如果他们有更大的操作,赢得了牧场的收入的至少50%,在牧场上花费更多的时间,并依赖于多种来源,以获取有关系列管理的信息。结果表明公共土地牧场主认为他们正在管理多功能性,平衡他们自己的业务需求与社会。 (c)2019年系列管理协会。由elsevier Inc.保留所有权利发布。

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