Converting chaparral to grassland increases soil fertility

oleh: M Jones, R Koenigs, C Vaughn, A Murphy

Format: Article
Diterbitkan: University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources 1983-09-01

Deskripsi

Before Europeans arrived, the native Americans burned chaparral brush-lands to drive out wildlife in hunting, and to increase accessibility to the land. Now chaparral is often converted to grassland to help control wildfire, increase feed for livestock and wildlife, and increase water yield, as well as to improve accessibility. Reduced sheet erosion is often another benefit.