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Quantitative Range Ecology

1929 - 1958

During the Land Use period from 1929 to 1958, grassland research increasingly relied on quantitative methods to assess grassland states, stock utilization, and land capability. Drought-driven dynamics and stabilization efforts dominated across the Midwest and Great Plains, shaping recovery trajectories and informing management choices. Systematic grassland typologies and baseline vegetation inventories became scaffolds for planning, while landscape-scale and historical geography approaches linked vegetation history to land-use decisions.

Theme 1: Drought-driven grassland dynamics—disturbance, degradation, and recovery trajectories shaped by the 1930s drought and subsequent stabilization efforts, across the Midwest and Great Plains [1], [5], [6], [11].

Theme 2: Regional grassland typologies and baseline vegetation mapping as scaffolds for land-use planning—systematic inventories and classification of major grassland types across North Dakota, Oklahoma, Indiana, and the broader Great Plains [2], [3], [8], [9].

Theme 3: Human-driven management and utilization paradigms—range improvement, agrarian change, and land-use principles guiding vegetation trajectories and resource stewardship [3], [7], [20].

Theme 4: Landscape-scale and historical geography approaches—integrating vegetation history, ecological geography, and spatial analysis to understand long-term grassland dynamics and their relation to land use [13], [15], [18], [19], [20].

Accessibility-Driven Land Use

1959 - 1965

Remote-Sensing Landscape Synthesis

1966 - 1993

Global-Scale Land-Use Change Synthesis

1994 - 2000

Spatially Explicit Land-Use Modeling

2001 - 2007

Integrated Global Land-Use Dynamics

2008 - 2014

Time-Series Land-Use Sensing

2015 - 2024