Offered Papers Theme C: Delivering the Benefits from Grassland
Description
The relationship between environmental and management factors and grazing livestock distribution is fundamental to understanding and improving grazing systems. With the advent of geospatial information technologies, global positioning systems (GPS) and geographic information systems (GIS) have been used to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of quantifying the distribution of livestock grazing in response to various independent variables (Bailey et al., 2001). The specific objective of this project was to develop a tool that enables managers and students to identify and study the effect of management and environmental factors on grazing livestock distribution.
Citation
Schacht, W. H.; Guru, A.; Reece, P. E.; Volesky, J. D.; and Cotton, D. C., "Using Geospatial Information Technologies to Identify Factors Affecting Grazing Distribution on Grasslands" (2023). IGC Proceedings (1993-2023). 60.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/20/themeC/60
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Using Geospatial Information Technologies to Identify Factors Affecting Grazing Distribution on Grasslands
The relationship between environmental and management factors and grazing livestock distribution is fundamental to understanding and improving grazing systems. With the advent of geospatial information technologies, global positioning systems (GPS) and geographic information systems (GIS) have been used to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of quantifying the distribution of livestock grazing in response to various independent variables (Bailey et al., 2001). The specific objective of this project was to develop a tool that enables managers and students to identify and study the effect of management and environmental factors on grazing livestock distribution.