ESPM 50AC Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Intergenerational Equity, Natural Resource Management, Sustainable Development

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19 range management sustainable development (cid:862)la(cid:374)d of (cid:373)a(cid:374)y uses(cid:863) Active restoration: reseeding, education, juniper chaining. Ecologically health rangeland and economically robust ranches can be compatible. Holistic range management: mimic nature, herding, active management, controlled burn, brush removal, reseeding perennials, stakeholder management process. La quivira coalition describes the benefits of herding: adaptive/flexible, place-based. Improved range productivity and animal health: democratic stakeholder process, community development, cultural heritage, biological diversity. Ustai(cid:374)a(cid:271)ility is the (cid:449)o(cid:373)(cid:271) (cid:449)hi(cid:272)h gi(cid:448)es (cid:271)i(cid:396)th a(cid:374)d (cid:396)e(cid:271)i(cid:396)th to life(cid:863) Laura pulido: address poverty: livable wage/equity, personal development, community development/capacity, build on cultural diversity/community. Natural resource management policy: must consider social justice implications: resource access and control, distribution of costs, benefits, risk, opportunities, rights: property, civil, etc, public lands as key in northern new mexico. Economic viability linked to cultural identity and ecology. Cultural heritage and adaptation: cooperative orientation, democratic workplace, gender equity, cultural independence, material culture, cultural reproduction. Ecological health: ecological restoration, no overgrazing.

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