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"This comprehensive handbook represents a definitive state of the art overview of grasslands from multiple, interdisciplinary and global perspectives. Despite the real and intrinsic values that grasslands offer, they are globally subject to fragmentation, habitat and species loss, and they are increasingly threatened by climate change. From a human societal perspective, grasslands are central to much of our culture and represent areas where agriculture first arose. The Routledge Handbook of Grasslands brings together an interdisciplinary team of global authors to present a much needed and vitally important overview of the new and ongoing debates around the values of and threats to grasslands. Reflecting the broad range of issues, debates and threats, thehandbook is divided into five parts: - Part I: Deep Roots, Dynamic Futures: Understanding the Science of Grasslands - Part II: Living Complexity: Grassland Function, Biodiversity, and Renewal - Part III: Working Landscapes: Innovation and Tradition in Grassland Stewardship - Part IV: Social-Ecological Ties: Grassland Services, Justice, and Governance - Part V: Landscapes of Meaning: Cultural and Creative Perspectives on Grasslands Drawing on the experience of researchers, practitioners and managers, the handbook is the only grassland-oriented text to include social, economic, policy, and cultural value dimensions of grasslands, as well as an up-to-date coverage of the agronomy and ecology of these environments. The handbook concludes with a forward-thinking chapter which discusses the future of grasslands, further directions, threats and innovations. The Routledge Handbook of Grasslands is essential reading for students and scholars of grassland ecology, management and conservation as well as policy and management practitioners involved in grassland management and governance, as well as natural resources more broadly"-- Provided by publisher.

This comprehensive handbook represents a definitive state-of-the-art overview of grasslands from multiple, interdisciplinary and global perspectives.

Despite the real and intrinsic values that grasslands offer, they are globally subject to fragmentation, habitat and species loss, and they are increasingly threatened by climate change. From a human societal perspective, grasslands are central to much of our culture and represent areas where agriculture first arose. The Routledge Handbook of Grasslands brings together an interdisciplinary team of global authors to present a much needed and vitally important overview of the new and ongoing debates around the values of and threats to grasslands. Reflecting the broad range of issues, debates and threats, this handbook is divided into five parts:

  • Part I: Deep Roots, Dynamic Futures: Understanding the Science of Grasslands
  • Part II: Living Complexity: Grassland Function, Biodiversity, and Renewal
  • Part III: Working Landscapes: Innovation and Tradition in Grassland Stewardship
  • Part IV: Social-Ecological Ties: Grassland Services, Justice, and Governance
  • Part V: Landscapes of Meaning: Cultural and Creative Perspectives on Grasslands

Drawing on the experience of researchers, practitioners and managers, this handbook is the only grassland-oriented text to include social, economic, policy and cultural value dimensions of grasslands, as well as an up-to-date coverage of the agronomy and ecology of these environments. This handbook concludes with a forward-thinking chapter that discusses the future of grasslands, further directions, threats and innovations.

The Routledge Handbook of Grasslands is essential reading for students and scholars of grassland ecology, management and conservation as well as policy and management practitioners involved in grassland management and governance, as well as natural resources more broadly.



This book represents an overview of grasslands from multiple, interdisciplinary and global perspectives. It is essential reading for students and scholars of grassland ecology, management and conservation as well as policy and management practitioners involved in grassland management and governance, as well as natural resources more broadly.

1. Grasslands at the Crossroads: Integrating Science, Culture, and
Sustainability PART I Deep Roots, Dynamic Futures: Understanding the Science
of Grasslands
2. Rise of the Grasslands: Evolution, Fire, and Mammalian
Giants
3. Grasslands at Scale: Mapping Extent, Diversity, and the Price of
Neglect
4. Soil Symphony: How Grassland Nutrients Flow, Store Carbon, and
Enhance Ecosystem Services
5. Predicting Pasture Prospects: Climate Scenarios
and Carbon Futures for Global Grasslands PART II. Living Complexity:
Grassland Function, Biodiversity, and Renewal
6. Physiological and Anatomical
Traits of Grass Species: Diversification Facilitates Persistence in Grassy
Ecosystems
7. Adaptive Alleles on the Prairie: Genomic Insights for a Warming
World
8. Filters, Pools & Fire: Decoding How Grassland Communities Form
9.
Endophytes Unveiled: Microbial Keys to Grassland Resilience and Productivity
10. From Fragments to Function: Habitat Quality, Size, and Connectivity for
Grassland Invertebrates
11. Giants of the Grass: How Large Herbivores Sculpt
Savannas and Prairies
12. Ecosystems on the Edge: Unraveling Compositional,
Structural, and Functional Loss in Grasslands
13. Hooves on a Gradient:
Livestock, Moisture, and Ecosystem Changes
14. Adapt or Perish: Trait-Based
Tales from Turbulent Grasslands
15. Switching States: How Climate Change
Flips the Grass-Woody Balance
16. Cross-Border Colonists: How Naturalised
Species Reshape Prairies, Pampas, and Savannas
17. Beyond Fences: Balancing
Food, Fire, and Biodiversity in Grassland Conservation
18. Grassland
Restoration: Understanding the Past to Change the Future
19. Rewilding the
Range: Trophic Restoration for Resilient Grasslands PART III. Working
Landscapes: Innovation and Tradition in Grassland Stewardship
20. Pasture
Perfect: Designing Grasses for Yield, Quality, and Carbon Capture
21.
Cultivating Resilience: Grassland Agronomy in a Changing Climate
22. Conflict
and Coexistence: Untangling the Socio-Ecology of Human-Wildlife Interactions
in Rangelands
23. Ancestral Stewardship: Indigenous Knowledge Shaping
Africa's Grasslands
24. Meet Me in the Meadow: How Spatial Ecology Drives
Natural Pest Regulation
25. Rangeland Vital Signs: Evaluating Health and
Productivity
26. From Drones to Digital Twins: High-Tech Eyes on Grassland
Change PART IV. Social-Ecological Ties: Grassland Services, Justice, and
Governance
27. Hectares & Hidden Wealth: Valuing Provisioning, Cultural, and
Regulating Services
28. Pastures in Parallel: How Management and Nature
Co-Create Grassland Value
29. Fields of Uncertainty: Charting Climate-Smart
Futures for Global Grasslands
30. Breaking the Grassland Glass Ceiling: Women
Ranchers and Sustainable Development
31. From Fields to Frameworks: Crafting
Effective Grassland Policies Part V. Landscapes of Meaning: Cultural and
Creative Perspectives on Grasslands
32. Beyond Grazing: Pastoralism's Role in
Culture, Economy, and Ecology
33. I felt that the grass was the country: A
Literary History of Grasslands
34. Prairie Perspectives: Eco-Revelatory Art
and Grassland Narratives
35. Sacred Spaces: Exploring the Cultural and
Spiritual Heart of Grasslands Conclusion
36. Saving Our Shared Heritage:
Priorities for Grassland Conservation and Management
Heather A. Hager is an ecologist and natural sciences research facilitator at Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada, and an award-winning textile artist.

David J. Gibson is a plant ecologist and Emeritus in the School of Biological Sciences at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, USA. He is the author of Grasses and Grassland Ecology (2009) and co-editor of Grasslands and Climate Change (2019).

Jonathan A. Newman is a temperate grassland ecologist and Vice President: Research at Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada. He is co-author of Defending Biodiversity (2017) and co-editor of Grasslands and Climate Change (2019).