Biological monitoring: The nature conservancy's perspective

The Nature Conservancy works to protect natural diversity through a balanced program of identification, land protection, and management. Biological monitoring is an important component of the Conservancy's management program. Because monitoring can be very resource consumptive, the decision to monitor is made conservatively. The Conservancy initiates a monitoring program for four reasons: 1. to fulfill legal obligations, 2. to determine responses to management practices, 3. to track threats, and 4. to measure overall protection goals. In all cases the focus of the monitoring is the element (rare species or community) and not the preserve or natural area.

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Main Authors: 52295 BUTTRICK, S.C., 38501 Symposium on Research Natural Areas: Baseline Monitoring and Management Missoula, Mt. (EUA) 21 Mar 1984
Format: biblioteca
Published: Ogden, Ut. (EUA) 1984
Subjects:MONITOREO, MANEJO DE RECURSOS NATURALES,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:605772020-01-23T20:40:43ZBiological monitoring: The nature conservancy's perspective 52295 BUTTRICK, S.C. 38501 Symposium on Research Natural Areas: Baseline Monitoring and Management Missoula, Mt. (EUA) 21 Mar 1984 Ogden, Ut. (EUA)1984The Nature Conservancy works to protect natural diversity through a balanced program of identification, land protection, and management. Biological monitoring is an important component of the Conservancy's management program. Because monitoring can be very resource consumptive, the decision to monitor is made conservatively. The Conservancy initiates a monitoring program for four reasons: 1. to fulfill legal obligations, 2. to determine responses to management practices, 3. to track threats, and 4. to measure overall protection goals. In all cases the focus of the monitoring is the element (rare species or community) and not the preserve or natural area.The Nature Conservancy works to protect natural diversity through a balanced program of identification, land protection, and management. Biological monitoring is an important component of the Conservancy's management program. Because monitoring can be very resource consumptive, the decision to monitor is made conservatively. The Conservancy initiates a monitoring program for four reasons: 1. to fulfill legal obligations, 2. to determine responses to management practices, 3. to track threats, and 4. to measure overall protection goals. In all cases the focus of the monitoring is the element (rare species or community) and not the preserve or natural area.MONITOREOMANEJO DE RECURSOS NATURALES
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Biological monitoring: The nature conservancy's perspective
description The Nature Conservancy works to protect natural diversity through a balanced program of identification, land protection, and management. Biological monitoring is an important component of the Conservancy's management program. Because monitoring can be very resource consumptive, the decision to monitor is made conservatively. The Conservancy initiates a monitoring program for four reasons: 1. to fulfill legal obligations, 2. to determine responses to management practices, 3. to track threats, and 4. to measure overall protection goals. In all cases the focus of the monitoring is the element (rare species or community) and not the preserve or natural area.
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