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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Queensland’s multi-year Wet and Dry periods: implications for grazing enterprises and pasture resources10
The use of Australian native grains as a food: a review of research in a global grains context8
Achieving drought resilience in the grazing lands of northern Australia: preparing, responding and recovering7
Is ground cover a useful indicator of grazing land condition?6
A new net primary productivity model and new management strategy of grassland classification based on CSCS in China6
From National Drought Policy to National Drought Agreement: the evolution of Australia’s drought response6
Prolific or precarious: a review of the status of Australian sandalwood (6
GrazingFutures: learnings from a contemporary collaborative extension program in rangeland communities of western Queensland, Australia5
Northern Australia Climate Program: supporting adaptation in rangeland grazing systems through more targeted climate forecasts, improved drought information and an innovative extension program5
Responses of grass productivity traits to bush clearing in semi-arid rangelands in North-West Province of South Africa4
The impact of tree removal on standing grass biomass, seedling establishment and growth of woody species4
Prospects for sustainable use of the pastoral areas of Australia’s southern rangelands: a synthesis4
Dust-storm frequencies, community attitudes, government policy and land management practices during three major droughts in New South Wales, Australia3
Herders’ willingness-to-participate in the Grassland Ecological Compensation and Award Policy in China: a meta-analysis3
An online system for calculating and delivering long-term carrying capacity information for Queensland grazing properties. Part 1: background and development3
Changes in land management practices have reduced wind erosion in the cropping areas of far south-western NSW, Australia3
An online system for calculating and delivering long-term carrying capacity information for Queensland grazing properties. Part 2: modelling and outputs3
Mapping drought declaration areas from 1936 to 1964 for Queensland, Australia2
Species replacement and transitional zones in natural grasslands with subtle environmental gradations2
Building cultural capital in drought adaptation: lessons from discourse analysis2
Using digital photography to monitor changes in biocrusts and ground cover in a savanna rangeland2
The role of the locoweed (2
Do regenerative grazing management practices improve vegetation and soil health in grazed rangelands? Preliminary insights from a space-for-time study in the Great Barrier Reef catchments, Australia2
Can dingoes increase graziers’ profits and help maintain Australia’s rangelands?2
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