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How can science be general, yet specific? The conundrum of rangeland science in the 21st century. (Special Issue: Big questions emerging from a century of rangeland science and management.)

机译:科学如何是一般性的但又具体的? 21世纪牧场科学的难题。 (特刊:一个世纪的牧场科学和管理中出现的大问题。)

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A critical challenge for range scientists is to provide input to management decisions for land units where little or no data exist. The disciplines of range science, basic ecology, and global ecology use different perspectives and approaches with different levels of detail to extrapolate information and understanding from well-studied locations to other land units. However, these traditional approaches are expected to be insufficient in the future as both human and climatic drivers change in magnitude and direction, spatial heterogeneity in land cover and its use increases, and rangelands become increasingly connected at local to global scales by flows of materials, people, and information. Here we argue that to overcome limitations of each individual discipline, and to address future rangeland problems effectively, scientists will need to integrate these disciplines successfully and in novel ways. The objectives of this article are (1) to describe the background, historical development, and limitations of current approaches employed by these disciplines; (2) to describe an integrated approach that takes advantage of the strengths and minimizes the weaknesses of these individual approaches; and (3) to discuss the challenges and implications of this integrated approach to the future of range science when climate and human drivers are nonstationary. This integration will be critical for applying range science to the management of specific land units; will contribute to and benefit from the development of general ecological principles; and will assist in addressing problems facing society at regional, continental, and global scales.Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.2111/REM-D-11-00178.1
机译:对于范围科学家来说,一个关键的挑战是为很少或根本没有数据的土地单位的管理决策提供输入。范围科学,基础生态学和全球生态学的学科使用具有不同详细程度的不同观点和方法,将信息和理解从研究透彻的位置推断到其他土地单位。但是,由于人类和气候驱动因素的大小和方向都在变化,土地覆盖的空间异质性及其使用的增加,以及牧场通过物质流动在本地和全球范围内越来越紧密地联系在一起,因此,这些传统方法预计在将来会不够用。人员和信息。在这里,我们认为,要克服每个学科的局限性并有效解决未来的牧场问题,科学家将需要以新颖的方式成功地整合这些学科。本文的目标是(1)描述这些学科采用的当前方法的背景,历史发展和局限性; (2)描述一种综合方法,利用这些方法的优点并最大程度地减少这些方法的缺点; (3)在气候和人类驱动因素不稳定的情况下,讨论这种综合方法对测距科学未来的挑战和启示。这种整合对于将范围科学应用于特定土地单位的管理至关重要。将有助于发展一般生态学原理并从中受益;并将有助于解决区域,大陆和全球范围内社会面临的问题。数字对象标识符http://dx.doi.org/10.2111/REM-D-11-00178.1

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