Importance of baseline information to the Research Natural Area Program
The Forest Service has knowledge gained from establishing research natural areas for almost 50 years. It found that baseline information essential for all monitoring activities is costly to accumulate. One relatively inexpensive method is suggested. Inceeasing scarcity of pristine representative examples mandates that each use of an area be carefully planned so that the RNA's will not be lost to future generations of researchers.
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Main Authors: | 52063 BURNS, R.M., 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, METODOS Y TECNICAS, |
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