Integrating academic and agency research interests at the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest
A large number of studies are conducted at the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest and seven nearby research natural areas (RNA's). During 1983, 63 academic and 21 agency scientists were involved in 56 separately funded projects. In addition, 48 graduate students used the areas. Data from various monitoring efforts were used in 79 of the total number of studies, including 21 studies conducted on RNA's. Several factors appear responsible for the success of the monitoring program that combines academic and agency research interests. The factors are: a vigorous research program, common research interests and goals, a spirit of cooperation among the scientists, a coordinating administrative structure, clearly defined responsibilities, and a centralized data bank.
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KOHA-OAI-BVE:605762020-01-23T20:40:43ZIntegrating academic and agency research interests at the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest 92464 McKEE, A. 38501 Symposium on Research Natural Areas: Baseline Monitoring and Management Missoula, Mt. (EUA) 21 Mar 1984 Ogden, Ut. (EUA)1984A large number of studies are conducted at the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest and seven nearby research natural areas (RNA's). During 1983, 63 academic and 21 agency scientists were involved in 56 separately funded projects. In addition, 48 graduate students used the areas. Data from various monitoring efforts were used in 79 of the total number of studies, including 21 studies conducted on RNA's. Several factors appear responsible for the success of the monitoring program that combines academic and agency research interests. The factors are: a vigorous research program, common research interests and goals, a spirit of cooperation among the scientists, a coordinating administrative structure, clearly defined responsibilities, and a centralized data bank.A large number of studies are conducted at the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest and seven nearby research natural areas (RNA's). During 1983, 63 academic and 21 agency scientists were involved in 56 separately funded projects. In addition, 48 graduate students used the areas. Data from various monitoring efforts were used in 79 of the total number of studies, including 21 studies conducted on RNA's. Several factors appear responsible for the success of the monitoring program that combines academic and agency research interests. The factors are: a vigorous research program, common research interests and goals, a spirit of cooperation among the scientists, a coordinating administrative structure, clearly defined responsibilities, and a centralized data bank.INVESTIGACIONMANEJO DE RECURSOS NATURALES |
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A large number of studies are conducted at the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest and seven nearby research natural areas (RNA's). During 1983, 63 academic and 21 agency scientists were involved in 56 separately funded projects. In addition, 48 graduate students used the areas. Data from various monitoring efforts were used in 79 of the total number of studies, including 21 studies conducted on RNA's. Several factors appear responsible for the success of the monitoring program that combines academic and agency research interests. The factors are: a vigorous research program, common research interests and goals, a spirit of cooperation among the scientists, a coordinating administrative structure, clearly defined responsibilities, and a centralized data bank. |
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Integrating academic and agency research interests at the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest |
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Integrating academic and agency research interests at the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest |
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