A Range Management Curriculum and Participatory Planning Project for the Tohono O'odham Nation

Project Overview

SW02-051
Project Type: Research and Education
Funds awarded in 2002: $99,263.00
Projected End Date: 12/31/2005
Region: Western
State: Colorado
Principal Investigator:
Maria Fernandez-Gimenez
Colorado State University

Annual Reports

Commodities

  • Additional Plants: native plants
  • Animals: bovine

Practices

  • Animal Production: feed/forage, grazing - continuous, free-range, grazing - multispecies, range improvement, grazing - rotational, watering systems
  • Education and Training: demonstration, extension, farmer to farmer, participatory research, technical assistance
  • Natural Resources/Environment: biodiversity, habitat enhancement, soil stabilization, wildlife
  • Sustainable Communities: partnerships, public participation, social capital, social networks, sustainability measures
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