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Achieving ecosystem management in the Borderlands of the Southwestern United States through coordinated research/management partnerships
Author(s): Gerald J. Gottfried; Carleton B. Edminster
Date: 2000
Source: In: Smith, Helen Y., ed. 2000. The Bitterroot Ecosystem Management Research Project: What we have learned: symposium proceedings; 1999 May 18-20; Missoula, MT. Proc. RMRS-P-17. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. p. 107-109
Publication Series: Proceedings (P)
Station: Rocky Mountain Research Station
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This paper provides a brief overview of the Southwestern Borderlands Ecosystem Management Research Project. Much of the research program was described in more detail, along with results thus far, in a conference presented in January 1999. Conference proceedings are documented by Gottfried and others (1999). The focus of the project is research on restoring natural processes, improving the productivity of grasslands and woodlands, providing wildlife habitat, and sustaining an open landscape, viable rural economy, and social structure.Publication Notes
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Gottfried, Gerald J.; Edminster, Carleton B. 2000. Achieving ecosystem management in the Borderlands of the Southwestern United States through coordinated research/management partnerships. In: Smith, Helen Y., ed. 2000. The Bitterroot Ecosystem Management Research Project: What we have learned: symposium proceedings; 1999 May 18-20; Missoula, MT. Proc. RMRS-P-17. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. p. 107-109Keywords
ecosystem management, forest succession, social sciences, Southwestern Borderlands Ecosystem Management Research ProjectRelated Search
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