2007
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Use of visual material for eliciting shepherds' perceptions of grassland in highland Peru

  • Herrero, M.
  • Quiroz, R.
  • Cruz, M.
  • Summary
People's perceptions of their environment in high mountain rangelands ultimately affect the fragile ecosystems on which they depend, and thus their welfare. This is especially true in developing countries, where the livelihoods of people living in such ecosystems depend on grazing livestock. The present study, conducted in the central mountain region of Peru, used photographs and Q methodology to investigate the criteria and preferences that shepherds and local administrators apply in making grazing management decisions. The results showed two different sets of criteria and preferences. In the first set of preferences the condition of the grassland, particularly the height of the vegetation, was the main criterion. In the second set, the colour of the vegetation was the key criterion. The authors discuss implications for the further use of this methodology.
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    Mountain Research and Development, Vol 27, No 2, May 2007: 146?152: http://www.bioone.org/doi/pdf/10.1659/mrd.0793
  • Language:
    English
  • Published Year:
    2007
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