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CHITRAL: During a one day National Planning Workshop on Development of Sustainable Energy for Rangelands experts stressed upon adopting of solar (alternate) energy to overcome on energy crises.
AKRSP & ICIMOD held national planning workshop on Development of sustainable energy for rangelands 2010
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As we learn from this April 1988 issue of “Rangelands.”
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Rangelands occupy over 52 per cent of the total land area [471].
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Rangelands tend to be grasslands in semiarid to arid regions that are not suited to growing crops without irrigation.
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Rangelands provide another source of meat and milk from grazing animals (e.g. cattle, sheep, goats).
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Rangelands are unsuitable for growing grain crops for a variety of reasons: the land may be too rocky or too steep, or the climate may be too cool or too dry.
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Rangelands in a changing climate: Impacts, adaptations, and mitigation.
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VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Fires Can Affect Western Rangelands for Centuries'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Semi-arid regions of the West depend upon sagebrush to hold snow for spring moisture -- first lesson on ecology.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Fires Can Affect Western Rangelands for Centuries 2007
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'Rangelands throughout the country are in poor to critical condition and livestock deaths are reported from a number of districts,' the bulletin said.
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The 56-year-old Idaho ranch manager was a popular speaker at ranchers' gatherings the past year: October at the Cattle Producers of Washington annual meeting in Moses Lake, Wash., and in January the Intermountain Rangelands Symposium in Twin Falls, Idaho.
The Seattle Times 2011
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