rangekäsitsemine
Rangekäsitsemine, commonly translated as "range management" or "grazing management," is the practice of regulating the use of rangelands by livestock. Rangelands are vast, semi-arid or arid grasslands, savannas, and shrublands that are not typically cultivated or irrigated. Effective range management aims to maintain or improve the health and productivity of these ecosystems while ensuring their sustainable use for livestock production and other benefits like wildlife habitat and watershed protection.
Key principles of range management include understanding the ecological capacity of the land, controlling the timing,
Successful range management requires a combination of ecological knowledge, practical experience, and adaptive strategies. It involves