Planning Tools for Developing Comprehensive Regional Monitoring Programs |
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Authors: | Brock B. Bernstein Rainer Hoenicke Catherine Tyrell |
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Affiliation: | (1) EcoAnalysis, Inc., 221 E. Matilija Street, Ojai, CA, 93023, U.S.A;(2) San Francisco Estuary Institute, U.S.A;(3) Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board, U.S.A |
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Abstract: | We present a planning framework that structures thelarge amount of interrelated information involved indeveloping regional monitoring programs. By regional we mean programs that recognize the importance ofprocesses that occur on larger geographic scales andthat cut across more than one ecosystem component. Theframework helps visualize functional relationshipsamong qualitative ingredients such as public concernsand more concrete details such as individual dataelements. It portrays the flow of information amongthe components of a regional program and ties eachaspect of the program to management decision-makingneeds. This makes it easier, during the planningprocess, to ensure that monitoring will actuallyproduce useful information. Further, the framework snovel, graphically oriented, and readily accessibleformat makes key information equally available to thewide range of participants (regulators, scientists,managers, public) whose input and support arenecessary for program success. |
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Keywords: | environmental management planning regional monitoring monitoring program design |
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