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Journal-of-Rangeland-Science-JRS

Journal of Rangeland Science (JRS)

Editor-in-Chief: Ali Ashraf Jafari, PhD

Online ISSN: 2423-642X

Print ISSN: 2008-9996

Publishes Quarterly

Original Article
Sensitivity Analysis of MPSIAC Model

MPSIAC is currently known as an appropriate method to measure sediment of Watershed basins of the country while there has not been any sensitivity analysis so far for this method. In this study, required data for MPSIAC model were gathered from six basins; Amame-Kamarkhani, Kand-Golandok, Tang Kenesht (from two different references), Nojian (from three different […]

Original Article
Assessment of Deli Watershed Flood that Caused Some Damage in Medan City, Indonesia

The watershed (DAS) Deli is one of the priority watersheds in the Medium Term Development Plan in 2010-2014 according to the Ministry of Forestry decree (SK 328/Menhut-II/2009), Indonesia. DAS is a complex ecological system in which there is a dynamic equilibrium between the incoming material energy (input) and the material out (output). Naturally, the change […]

Original Article
Soil Erosion Reduction by Implementing a Carbon Sequestration Project in East of Iran

In this research, the impact of a carbon sequestration project, in the Hossein Abad Plain in Southern Khorasan Province of Iran, on the status of water and wind erosion was evaluated. The study area has a harsh climatic condition with low annual precipitation and is prone to well-known 120-day winds in summer. Since 2005, various […]

Original Article Arid Land Management
Prioritizing Impact of Economic, Social and Ecological Factors on Sustainable Range Management (Case study: Semi-Arid Rangelands of Kerman Province, Iran)

Economic, social, and ecological factors in rangelands affect range management. By integrating and studying these factors, a more appropriate method can be applied to assess the sustainability of rangelands. In the present study, Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) as well as the experiences and views of rangeland exploiters and nomadic and natural resources experts in Kerman […]

Prioritizing Impact of Economic, Social and Ecological Factors on Sustainable Range Management Case study Semi-Arid Rangelands of Kerman Province, Iran