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Title: Hazard Assessment of Livestock Pressure in Fars Province, Iran
Authors: Masoud Masoudi
Maryam Vahedi
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Ecology Environment and Conservation
Abstract: Overgrazing accelerates soil and vegetation degradation in Rangelands. So, Livestock Population Densityi. e. , allocated number of sheep per ha- can serve as an index for measuring pressure on range environment. For this purpose, FARS province has been selected as the study area, where it is located in the southern part of Iran. The required data has been extracted from existed records and published reports in ministry of Agriculture, ministry of Energy, Iran Statistics Center and Meteorology Organization. This study is to assess livestock pressure on rangeland in the study area, using Geographic Information System (GIS) tools and a model based procedure. FAO/UNEP Model has been selected for this purpose, which uses a ratio of potential carrying capacity of region to current Livestock Population Density as an Index for livestock Pressure. However, the model has been modified in this study to achieve a better estimation of pressure index according to the actual conditions of the region. Parameters which have been used to modify this method ology are- Topographic and Local parameters. Local parameters are annual consumption for livestock unit in the study area, dependency of each livestock to pasture, number of livestock unit for each animal and land use map. Also due to the difference livestock pressure in mountainous, plain and hilly areas, in order to calculate the adjusted AOL in the altitude of mountain range, the mountainous area in each subregion was divided into three parts
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