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"The core competency of Holistic Management is the ecologically regenerative, economically viable, and socially sound management of the world’s grasslands, rangelands, and savannas. These environments comprise two-thirds of the planet’s surface area." <ref> Savory Institute | "The core competency of Holistic Management is the ecologically regenerative, economically viable, and socially sound management of the world’s grasslands, rangelands, and savannas. These environments comprise two-thirds of the planet’s surface area." <ref> Savory Institute | ||
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| + | ==Key Insights== | ||
| + | *Holism | ||
| + | *Brittleness | ||
| + | This concept helps describe an environment depending especially on soil moisture by looking at: | ||
| + | **precipitation reliability | ||
| + | **the distribution of humidity during the year | ||
| + | **chem/physical breaking down of dead organic matter | ||
| + | **how quickly soil biology communities develop | ||
| + | Land responds very differently to various practices and tools in brittle and non-brittle environments because of the speed and effectiveness of the decay process. | ||
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Revision as of 11:05, 13 September 2015
"The core competency of Holistic Management is the ecologically regenerative, economically viable, and socially sound management of the world’s grasslands, rangelands, and savannas. These environments comprise two-thirds of the planet’s surface area." <ref> Savory Institute
Key Insights
- Holism
- Brittleness
This concept helps describe an environment depending especially on soil moisture by looking at:
- precipitation reliability
- the distribution of humidity during the year
- chem/physical breaking down of dead organic matter
- how quickly soil biology communities develop
Land responds very differently to various practices and tools in brittle and non-brittle environments because of the speed and effectiveness of the decay process.