Drivers, process, and consequences of native grassland degradation: insights from a literature review and a survey in Río de la Plata grasslands.

TISCORNIA, G. - JAURENA, M. - BAETHGEN, W.

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ABSTRACT.Natural grasslands are being progressively degraded around the world due to human-induced action (e.g., overgrazing), but there is neither a widely accepted conceptual framework to approach degradation studies nor a clear definition of what ?grassland degradation? is. Most of the drivers, processes, and consequences related to grassland degradation are widespread and are usually separately quoted in the literature. In this paper, we propose a comprehensive framework with different conceptual categories, for monitoring grassland degradation, and a new definition based on current ones. We provide a conceptual update of grassland degradation based on a literature review and an expert survey, focused on the Río de la Plata grasslands (RPG). We identified ?drivers? as external forces or changes that cause degradation; ?processes? as measurable changes in grasslands conditions that can be evaluated using indicators; and ?consequences? as the impacts or results of the process of grassland degradation. We expect that this conceptual framework will contribute to monitoring programs, to support management decisions, to design conservation measures, and to communicate the importance of grasslands conservation and the different concepts involved. Particularly for RPG, we expect that this paper will contribute to promote sustainable management practices in this important and often neglected ecosystem.


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2019
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Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria
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title Drivers, process, and consequences of native grassland degradation: insights from a literature review and a survey in Río de la Plata grasslands.
title_full Drivers, process, and consequences of native grassland degradation: insights from a literature review and a survey in Río de la Plata grasslands.
title_fullStr Drivers, process, and consequences of native grassland degradation: insights from a literature review and a survey in Río de la Plata grasslands.
title_full_unstemmed Drivers, process, and consequences of native grassland degradation: insights from a literature review and a survey in Río de la Plata grasslands.
title_short Drivers, process, and consequences of native grassland degradation: insights from a literature review and a survey in Río de la Plata grasslands.
title_sort Drivers, process, and consequences of native grassland degradation: insights from a literature review and a survey in Río de la Plata grasslands.
topic PRODUCTIVITY
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BIOMASS
SPECIES DIVERSITY
INDICATORS
GRAZING
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