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Author(s):
Lief A. Wiechman, David A. Pyke, Michele R. Crist, Seth Munson, Matthew L. Brooks, Jeanne C. Chambers, Mary M. Rowland, Emily J. Kachergis, Zoe Davidson
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Topic(s):
Management Approaches
Adaptive Management

NRFSN number: 21248
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This is a chapter in a technical report that is the second of two works describing longer-term actions to implement policies and strategies for preventing and suppressing rangeland fire and restoring rangeland landscapes affected by fire in the Western United States. The first part, Chambers et al 2017, "Science Framework for conservation and restoration of the sagebrush biome: Linking the Department of the Interior’s Integrated Rangeland Fire Management Strategy to long-term strategic conservation actions. Part 1. Science basis and applications" provides information and decision support tools. This part 2 describes application and use of part 1 to resource managers.

Citation

Wiechman LA, Pyke DA, Crist MR, Munson S, Brooks M, Chambers JC, Rowland MM, Kachergis EJ, and Davidson Z. 2019. Adaptive Management and Monitoring. U.S. Forest Service Report: 19-31.

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