Rangeland Journal

Papers
(The TQCC of Rangeland Journal is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-03-01 to 2025-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Table of Contents11
Is ground cover a useful indicator of grazing land condition?11
Interactions among climate, topography, soil structure and rangeland aboveground net primary production9
Shift of potential natural vegetation against global climate change under historical, current and future scenarios8
Phyllode fall and nutrient content in a mulga (Acacia aneura F.Muell. ex Benth.) community in central Australia in response to rainfall8
Soil carbon sequestration in rangelands: a critical review of the impacts of major management strategies6
Response of grassland net primary productivity to climate change in China6
Herbage yield stability of cocksfoot (Dactylis glomerata L.) genotypes across rain-fed environments6
Resilience of the pastoral component of Moroccan small ruminant systems in mountain areas6
Environmental drivers of above-ground biomass in semi-arid rangelands6
Managing grazing to increase ground cover in rangelands: using remote sensing to detect change5
Can simple, on-ground vegetation and soil measures reliably indicate the health of rangelands? An application in Australia’s semi-arid woodlands5
Measuring transaction costs of grassland eco-compensation policies: the case of the Compensation and Rewards Policy for Grassland Protection in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region4
Processes underpinning natural capital account compilation highlight the potential for low-input grazing to mitigate farm carbon emissions while also improving biodiversity outcomes4
Carbon sequestration uncertainty: is grazing-induced soil organic carbon accrual offset by inorganic carbon loss?4
Grazing management of Australian native woody regeneration as an effective nature-based climate-change solution3
Weak negative responses of spider diversity to short-term ‘kraaling’3
Herders’ willingness-to-participate in the Grassland Ecological Compensation and Award Policy in China: a meta-analysis3
Fortifying the financial and environmental capital banks in commercially grazed rangelands3
Evolving nature-based solutions for Australia’s Indigenous estate in 2024 – opportunities and challenges3
Managing drought in Australian rangelands through collaborative research and industry adoption2
Loss of grassland ecosystem service values based on potential vegetation in China2
Stocking density and distribution in relation to vegetation in a biodiverse semi-arid pastoral system in South Africa2
The effects of clipping frequency and nitrogen fertilisation on greenhouse gas emissions and net ecosystem exchange in an Australian temperate grassland2
Response of potential grassland vegetation to historical and future climate change in Inner Mongolia2
An economic analysis of cell-fencing in semi-arid rangelands2
GrazingFutures: learnings from a contemporary collaborative extension program in rangeland communities of western Queensland, Australia2
A shared purpose: increasing environmental, community and industry resilience in the Australian rangelands through improved natural resource management2
Conflict actors influence the dynamics of agropastoral policies to accommodate their preferences and expectations in Ghana2
The substitution effect of grass-fed livestock products on grain-fed livestock products from the perspective of supply-side reform in China2
An online system for calculating and delivering long-term carrying capacity information for Queensland grazing properties. Part 2: modelling and outputs2
Rethinking policies for pastoralists – governing the rangelands2
The impact of tree removal on standing grass biomass, seedling establishment and growth of woody species2
Preface to the Special Issue of2
Changes in land management practices have reduced wind erosion in the cropping areas of far south-western NSW, Australia2
Arid erosion mapping: comparing LiDAR and structure from motion2
The mechanism of species coexistence and diversity maintenance along aspects in the northeast of the Qinghai–Tibetan plateau2
The importance of camel (Camelus dromedaries) in the livelihoods of herders: the case of camel herders’ households in peri-urban N’Djamena and pastoral Fitri, Chad2
Can we benchmark annual ground cover maintenance?2
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