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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
Estimation of Soil Carbon Sequestration Rate in Steppes (Case Study: Saveh Rudshur Steppes)

Since Renaissance, the natural ecosystems have fallen into a complete state of disarray due to the rise in the amount of carbon dioxide. Soil, the unsparing stuff, is one of the major sources of carbon storage, and plays a paramount role in the global equilibrium of carbon as well as carbon sequestration. Given that Iran […]

Original Article
Mapping Soil Organic Carbon Using IRS-AWIFS Satellite Imagery (Case Study: Dehaghan Rangeland, Isfahan, IRAN)

Soil organic matter has positive consequences eht rof quality and productivity of soil and also environment, agricultural and biological sustainability and conservation of biodiversity and soil. Organic matter plays an important role in the physical and chemical processes of soil and thus, it is of a great effect on the spectral characteristics of soil. This […]

Comparing Soil and Phytomass Carbon Sequestration in Two Land Uses: Rangeland and Cropland (Case Study: Mahallat, Galcheshmeh Region, Iran)

Rangelands rehabilitation have a high priority for improving the environment and mitigating climate changes in comparison to natural rangelands. This study was conducted to compare carbon sequestration in soil and phytomass between land uses of rangeland and irrigated agricultural farms in Mahallat, Markazi province, Iran. The soil was sampled by setting profiles (17 Land uses) […]

Comparing Soil and Phytomass Carbon Sequestration in Two Land Uses Rangeland and Cropland (Case Study Mahallat, Galcheshmeh Region, Iran)
Original Article Carbon Capture and Storage
Indigenous Rangeland Management Systems on Carbon Sequestration in Semi-arid Areas of Eastern Ethiopia

The study was conducted in Shinile district of eastern Ethiopia to evaluate soil carbon stock potentials under three indigenous rangeland management practices (communal grazing land, prescribed fire and grazing enclosure) and to address the current pastoralists knowledge on constraints and opportunities for increasing soil organic carbon in the rangelands. Soil samples at different soil depths […]

Indigenous Rangeland Management Systems on Carbon Sequestration in Semi-arid Areas of Eastern Ethiopia