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Title
Rapid Rangeland Analysis of Ajar Valley Wildlife Area and Band-i-Amir National Park, Bamian Province- Results from the 2008 Field Season
Author(s)
Bedunah, D.J and WCS Rangeland Assessment Team
Abstract
A rapid reconnaissance mission was carried out by the Rangeland Team in 2008 in two areas of Bamyan Province (Ajar Valley and Band-e-Amir), both of special concern when it comes to rangeland useage and corresponding effects on the local biodiversity. Data on environmental conditions were gathered, along with a number of photographs to demonstrate the Team's concerns regarding overall health of the rangelands. This report lays out their findings and focuses on the management implications of their work.
Keywords
Rangeland use, degradation, rangeland health, rapid assessment, transects, livestock grazing, wild ungulates, Ajar Valley, Band-e Amir, Band-i-Amir, Bamiyan, Bamyan, shrub communities, dry-land cultivation
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