Two New Mobile Apps for Rangeland Inventory and Monitoring by Landowners and Land Managers
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Herrick, J. E.Karl, J. W.
McCord, S. E.
Buenemann, M.
Riginos, C.
Courtright, E.
Van, Zee, J.
Ganguli, A. C.
Angerer, J.
Brown, J. R.
Kimiti, D. W.
Saltzman, R.
Beh, A.
Bestelmeyer, B.
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2017-04
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Herrick, J. E., Karl, J. W., McCord, S. E., Buenemann, M., Riginos, C., Courtright, E., Van Zee, J., Ganguli, A. C., Angerer, J., Brown, J. R., Kimiti, D. W., Saltzman, R., Beh, A., & Bestelmeyer, B. (2017). Two New Mobile Apps for Rangeland Inventory and Monitoring by Landowners and Land Managers. Rangelands, 39(2), 46-55.Publisher
Society for Range ManagementJournal
RangelandsAdditional Links
https://rangelands.orgAbstract
Opportunities for rangeland inventory and monitoring have been transformed by innovations in both indicator and methods standardization and new technologies. These technologies make it easier to collect, store, access, and interpret inventory and monitoring data. The Land-Potential Knowledge System (LandPKS) platform and apps help users with little or no soils knowledge to describe their soil, and for those with little botanical knowledge to monitor key shifts in the relative dominance of plant structural groups. The system also allows users to easily share and compare their data with others. © 2017Type
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0190-0528ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1016/j.rala.2016.12.003
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