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Author White, Robin P.

Title Pilot analysis of global ecosystems : grassland ecosystems / Robin P. White, Siobhan Murray, Mark Rodweder ; with analytical contributions from: Stephen D. Prince and Kirsten M.J. Thompson
Published Washington, D.C. : World Resources Institute, [2000]
©2000

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 MELB  577.4 Whi/Pao  AVAILABLE
Description xi, 5 pages, 89 pages : illustrations, color maps ; 28 cm
Summary The PAGE: Grassland Ecosystems focuses on a selected set of grassland goods and services: food, forage and livestock, biodiversity, carbon storage, and tourism and recreation. Each good or service is discussed in terms of its current status and modifications that have altered its condition such as cultivation, urbanization, fire, livestock grazing, and introduction of invasive species. Results show that although the major goods and services provided by grasslands are in good to fair condition, the capacity for grassland ecosystems to continue to provide these goods and services is declining. There have been unambiguous declines in the extent of grasslands, especially in the temperate zones of North America and Europe where these ecosystems have been cultivated or urbanized. Indicators of soil condition show that more than half of the grasslands in the study have some degree of soil degradation; over 5 percent of these grasslands are strongly to extremely degraded. Indicators of grassland biodiversity show marked declines in grassland birds of North America, with negative effects from fragmentation and non-native species suggested for this region and others. Although the carbon storage potential for grasslands is large, degraded areas store less carbon and there is heavy burning of some grassland areas, especially the African savannas. Tourism and recreational activities in grasslands appear to make important economic contributions to some countries, with revenues generally increasing. Overuse of some areas, and declines in wildlife populations, however, suggest possible declines in the capacity to continue to provide these services
Notes Also available via the Internet from the World Resources Institute website
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 65-69)
Notes Also available via the Internet
Subject Ecosystem management.
Grassland conservation.
Biodiversity conservation.
Grassland ecology.
Carbon sequestration.
Author Murray, Siobhan.
Rohweder, Mark.
Prince, S. D. (Stephen D.)
Thompson, Kirsten M. J
World Resources Institute.
LC no. 00111019
ISBN 1569734615
Other Titles PAGE : grassland ecosystems
Grassland ecosystems