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Three problem areas that could threaten the integrity of the research natural area system are discussed: (1) lack of scientific use; (2) inadequate documentation of the research methods and marking of installations in the field; and (3) inadequate management (stewardship) program. Suggestions are made to remedy these conditions.
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Main Authors: | 81375 JOHNSON, J.L., 38501 Symposium on Research Natural Areas: Baseline monitoring and Management Missoula, Mt. (EUA) 21 Mar 1984 |
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Format: | biblioteca |
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Ogden, Ut. (EUA)
1984
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Subjects: | MONITOREO, MANEJO DE RECURSOS NATURALES, |
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