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Grassland environmental services

In: Common Grasslands in Asia

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  • David Kemp
  • Li Ping
  • Jane Addison
  • Karl Behrendt
  • Wang Zhongwu
  • Han Guodong
  • Zhao Mengli
  • Hou Xiangyang

Abstract

Grasslands provide not only a range of food and fibre and other provisioning services but also a range of environmental services. This chapter identifies, and compares and contrasts the relative importance of these services in China and Mongolia. It also discusses the set of these environmental services in both countries and describes the links between the services. The link between grassland degradation and these services is also examined.

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  • David Kemp & Li Ping & Jane Addison & Karl Behrendt & Wang Zhongwu & Han Guodong & Zhao Mengli & Hou Xiangyang, 2020. "Grassland environmental services," Chapters, in: Colin G. Brown (ed.), Common Grasslands in Asia, chapter 4, pages 78-95, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:18588_4
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