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Beyond the Guidelines: Practical lessons for monitoring
Authors:Lee H Macdonald  Alan Smart
Institution:(1) Department of Earth Resources, Colorado State University, 80523 Fort Collins, Colorado, USA;(2) Columbia Gorge Ranger District, Mt. Hood National Forest Troutdale, Oregon, USA
Abstract:A series of workshops have provided extensive feedback on a recently published manual, Monitoring Guidelines to Evaluate Effects of Forestry Activities on Streams in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska (Guidelines) (MacDonald et al., 1991). These workshops and other discussions have led to the identification of fourteen additional lsquolessonsrsquo for monitoring. These lessons are concepts which either were not incorporated into the Guidelines, were not sufficiently emphasized, or which are needed to put the Guidelines in context. The topics include: monitoring as a continuum; defining objectives and hypotheses; peer review; uncertainty and risk; upslope vs. instream monitoring; photo sequences; scale considerations; data storage, data interpretation, and data base management; lsquoactivities monitoringrsquo; and personal commitment as a critical component in monitoring projects. Many of these lessons might appear self-evident, but our experience indicates that they are often ignored. Like the Guidelines, these lessons are widely applicable and should be explicitly recognized when formulating and conducting monitoring projects.
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