Perspectives on rangeland management education and research in Argentina

Rangelands account for over two-thirds of Argentina's land area and contribute uniquely to its biodiversity, agricultural livelihood, and cultural identity. Argentina's rangelands are not exempt from land use pressures that occur in similar environments across the globe. Two important mile...

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Otros Autores: Anderson, D. L., Bonvissuto, Griselda Luz, Brizuela, Miguel Angel, Chiossone, G., Cibils, Andrés F., Cid, María Silvia, Feldman, I., Fernández Grecco, Roberto C., Kunst, Carlos, Oesterheld, Martín, Oliva, Gabriel Esteban, Paruelo, José María, Peinetti, R. H., Villagra, Edgar Sebastián
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