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Establishing a Regional Monitoring Strategy: The Pacific Northwest Forest Plan
Authors:Paul L Ringold  Barry Mulder  Jim Alegria  Raymond L Czaplewski  Tim Tolle  Kelly Burnett
Institution:(1) Western Ecology Division National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory Office of Research and Development US Environmental Protection Agency 200 SW 35th Street Corvallis, Oregon 97333, USA , US;(2) Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center National Biological Service, on detail from U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, OR 97208, USA , US;(3) US Bureau of Land Management P.O. Box 2965 Portland, Oregon 97208, USA , US;(4) US Forest Service Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, 240 W. Prospect, Fort Collins, Colorado 80526-2098, USA, on assignment to Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Portland, Oregon, USA , US;(5) US Forest Service Region 6, P.O. Box 3890 Portland, Oregon 97208, USA , US;(6) US Forest Service Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station 3200 Jefferson Way Corvallis, Oregon 97331, USA , US
Abstract:adaptive monitoring design. Adaptive monitoring design is an iterative process that refines the specifications for monitoring over time as a result of experience in implementing a monitoring program, assessing results, and interacting with users. An adaptive design therefore facilitates ecosystem management. We also discuss lessons of temporal and spatial scales raised by the consideration of a design for ecosystem management. Three additional issues—integration of information from different sources, institutional infrastructure, and the roles of individuals working in an interagency setting—are also identified, but not developed in detail.
Keywords:: Northwest Forest Plan  Monitoring  Ecosystem management  Adaptive management  Adaptive monitoring
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