Landowners' perceptions of risk in grassland management: woody plant encroachment and prescribed fire
Ecologists recognize that fire and herbivory are essential to maintaining habitat quality in grassland ecosystems. Prescribed fire and grazing are typically used on public reserves to increase biodiversity, improve grassland productivity, and control encroachment of woody plants. However, these tool...
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doaj-50a1b0a7dbc84276a3f006b4775385932020-11-25T00:46:50ZengResilience AllianceEcology and Society1708-30872014-06-011924110.5751/ES-06404-1902416404Landowners' perceptions of risk in grassland management: woody plant encroachment and prescribed fireRyan N. Harr0Lois Wright Morton1Shannon R. Rusk2David M. Engle3James R. Miller4Diane Debinski5Iowa Department of Natural ResourcesIowa State UniversityIowa State UniversityOklahoma State UniversityUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignIowa State UniversityEcologists recognize that fire and herbivory are essential to maintaining habitat quality in grassland ecosystems. Prescribed fire and grazing are typically used on public reserves to increase biodiversity, improve grassland productivity, and control encroachment of woody plants. However, these tools, particularly prescribed fire, have not been widely adopted by private landowners. Fire suppression and prescribed fire are strategies that present competing risks to owners who make management decisions. We explore landowner perceptions of risk associated with (1) eastern redcedar (Juniperus virginiana) encroachment, and (2) the use of prescribed fire to control woody species in the Grand River Grasslands of Iowa and Missouri, USA. We found that although mapping data of eastern redcedar in this region showed substantial encroachment over the past three decades, concept mapping of landowner beliefs and in-person interviews of local community leaders revealed that perceived risks associated with prescribed fire often outweighed those associated with loss of forage and grassland habitats.http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol19/iss2/art41/concept mappingeastern redcedarfire suppressiongrassland managementlandowner perceptionprescribed fireprivate landownersrisk perceptiontallgrass prairie |
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Ryan N. Harr Lois Wright Morton Shannon R. Rusk David M. Engle James R. Miller Diane Debinski Landowners' perceptions of risk in grassland management: woody plant encroachment and prescribed fire Ecology and Society concept mapping eastern redcedar fire suppression grassland management landowner perception prescribed fire private landowners risk perception tallgrass prairie |
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Landowners' perceptions of risk in grassland management: woody plant encroachment and prescribed fire |
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Landowners' perceptions of risk in grassland management: woody plant encroachment and prescribed fire |
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Landowners' perceptions of risk in grassland management: woody plant encroachment and prescribed fire |
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Landowners' perceptions of risk in grassland management: woody plant encroachment and prescribed fire |
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Landowners' perceptions of risk in grassland management: woody plant encroachment and prescribed fire |
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landowners' perceptions of risk in grassland management: woody plant encroachment and prescribed fire |
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Resilience Alliance |
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Ecology and Society |
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1708-3087 |
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2014-06-01 |
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Ecologists recognize that fire and herbivory are essential to maintaining habitat quality in grassland ecosystems. Prescribed fire and grazing are typically used on public reserves to increase biodiversity, improve grassland productivity, and control encroachment of woody plants. However, these tools, particularly prescribed fire, have not been widely adopted by private landowners. Fire suppression and prescribed fire are strategies that present competing risks to owners who make management decisions. We explore landowner perceptions of risk associated with (1) eastern redcedar (Juniperus virginiana) encroachment, and (2) the use of prescribed fire to control woody species in the Grand River Grasslands of Iowa and Missouri, USA. We found that although mapping data of eastern redcedar in this region showed substantial encroachment over the past three decades, concept mapping of landowner beliefs and in-person interviews of local community leaders revealed that perceived risks associated with prescribed fire often outweighed those associated with loss of forage and grassland habitats. |
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concept mapping eastern redcedar fire suppression grassland management landowner perception prescribed fire private landowners risk perception tallgrass prairie |
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http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol19/iss2/art41/ |
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