Title:
Modelling the resilience of Australian savanna systems to grazing impacts
Publication Year:
2001
Abstract:
Savannas occur across all of northern Australia and are extensively used as rangelands. A recent surge in live cattle exports to Southeast Asia has caused excessive grazing impacts in some areas, especially near watering points. An important ecological and management question is "how resilient are savanna ecosystems to grazing disturbances?" Resilience refers to the ability of an ecosystem to remain in its current state (resist change) and return to this state (recover) if disturbed. Resilience responses can be measured using field data. These responses can then be modelled to predict the likely resistance and recovery of savannas to grazing impacts occurring under different climatic conditions.
Publication Title:
Environment International
Volume:
27
Pages:
167-172
Item Type:
Journal Article
Language:
en

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