Status of the interior Columbia Basin : summary of scientific findings.

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Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project (U.S.)
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Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project (U.S.)
author_contents Introduction -- Social and economic setting -- American Indian peoples -- Biophysical setting and landscape dynamics -- Terrestrial ecology -- Aquatic species and habitats -- Ecosystem integrity -- The future of the Basin : analysis of management options -- Conclusion : from science to management.
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Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project (U.S.)
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Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project (U.S.)
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contents "... a summary of the scientific findings from the Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project"--T.p. verso.
"November 1996."
Introduction -- Social and economic setting -- American Indian peoples -- Biophysical setting and landscape dynamics -- Terrestrial ecology -- Aquatic species and habitats -- Ecosystem integrity -- The future of the Basin : analysis of management options -- Conclusion : from science to management.
The Status of the Interior Columbia Basin is a summary of the scientific findings from the Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project. The Interior Columbia Basin includes some 145 million acres within the northwestern United States. Over 75 million acres of this area are managed by the USDA Forest Service or the USDI Bureau of Land Management. A framework for ecosystem management is described that assumes the broad purpose is to maintain the integrity of ecosystems over time and space. An integrated scientific assessment links landscape, aquatic, terrestrial, social, and economic characterizations to describe the biophysical and social systems. Ecosystem conditions within the Basin have changed substantially within the last 100 years. The status of ecosystems is described in terms of current conditions and trends under three broadly defined management options. The scientific information brought forward will be used in decision-making, and may potentially amend Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management plans within the Basin. The information highlighted here represents an integrated view of biophysical and socioeconomic elements at a scale never before attempted. The risks and opportunities are characterized in the broad context of the Basin for managers and the public to use as a foundation for discussion about future management.
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notes "... a summary of the scientific findings from the Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project"--T.p. verso.
"November 1996."
Introduction -- Social and economic setting -- American Indian peoples -- Biophysical setting and landscape dynamics -- Terrestrial ecology -- Aquatic species and habitats -- Ecosystem integrity -- The future of the Basin : analysis of management options -- Conclusion : from science to management.
Also issued electronically via World Wide Web in PDF format and in microfiche.
The Status of the Interior Columbia Basin is a summary of the scientific findings from the Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project. The Interior Columbia Basin includes some 145 million acres within the northwestern United States. Over 75 million acres of this area are managed by the USDA Forest Service or the USDI Bureau of Land Management. A framework for ecosystem management is described that assumes the broad purpose is to maintain the integrity of ecosystems over time and space. An integrated scientific assessment links landscape, aquatic, terrestrial, social, and economic characterizations to describe the biophysical and social systems. Ecosystem conditions within the Basin have changed substantially within the last 100 years. The status of ecosystems is described in terms of current conditions and trends under three broadly defined management options. The scientific information brought forward will be used in decision-making, and may potentially amend Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management plans within the Basin. The information highlighted here represents an integrated view of biophysical and socioeconomic elements at a scale never before attempted. The risks and opportunities are characterized in the broad context of the Basin for managers and the public to use as a foundation for discussion about future management.
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spelling Status of the interior Columbia Basin : summary of scientific findings.
Portland, Or. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, [1996]
iii, 144 p. : ill. (some col.), maps (some col.) ; 28 cm.
General technical report PNW ; GTR-385
"... a summary of the scientific findings from the Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project"--T.p. verso.
"November 1996."
Introduction -- Social and economic setting -- American Indian peoples -- Biophysical setting and landscape dynamics -- Terrestrial ecology -- Aquatic species and habitats -- Ecosystem integrity -- The future of the Basin : analysis of management options -- Conclusion : from science to management.
Also issued electronically via World Wide Web in PDF format and in microfiche.
The Status of the Interior Columbia Basin is a summary of the scientific findings from the Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project. The Interior Columbia Basin includes some 145 million acres within the northwestern United States. Over 75 million acres of this area are managed by the USDA Forest Service or the USDI Bureau of Land Management. A framework for ecosystem management is described that assumes the broad purpose is to maintain the integrity of ecosystems over time and space. An integrated scientific assessment links landscape, aquatic, terrestrial, social, and economic characterizations to describe the biophysical and social systems. Ecosystem conditions within the Basin have changed substantially within the last 100 years. The status of ecosystems is described in terms of current conditions and trends under three broadly defined management options. The scientific information brought forward will be used in decision-making, and may potentially amend Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management plans within the Basin. The information highlighted here represents an integrated view of biophysical and socioeconomic elements at a scale never before attempted. The risks and opportunities are characterized in the broad context of the Basin for managers and the public to use as a foundation for discussion about future management.
Ecosystem management Columbia River Watershed.
Biodiversity conservation Columbia River Watershed.
Conservation of natural resources Columbia River Watershed.
Pacific salmon.
Indians of North America Northwest, Pacific Treaties .
Columbia River Basin Environmental conditions.
Pacific Northwest Research Station (Portland, Or.)
Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project (U.S.)
General technical report PNW ; 385.
Pages 1-28 http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/pubs/summary/gtr%5F385a.pdf Connect to pages 1-28 of this title online
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spellingShingle Status of the interior Columbia Basin : summary of scientific findings.
General technical report PNW
"... a summary of the scientific findings from the Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project"--T.p. verso.
"November 1996."
Introduction -- Social and economic setting -- American Indian peoples -- Biophysical setting and landscape dynamics -- Terrestrial ecology -- Aquatic species and habitats -- Ecosystem integrity -- The future of the Basin : analysis of management options -- Conclusion : from science to management.
The Status of the Interior Columbia Basin is a summary of the scientific findings from the Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project. The Interior Columbia Basin includes some 145 million acres within the northwestern United States. Over 75 million acres of this area are managed by the USDA Forest Service or the USDI Bureau of Land Management. A framework for ecosystem management is described that assumes the broad purpose is to maintain the integrity of ecosystems over time and space. An integrated scientific assessment links landscape, aquatic, terrestrial, social, and economic characterizations to describe the biophysical and social systems. Ecosystem conditions within the Basin have changed substantially within the last 100 years. The status of ecosystems is described in terms of current conditions and trends under three broadly defined management options. The scientific information brought forward will be used in decision-making, and may potentially amend Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management plans within the Basin. The information highlighted here represents an integrated view of biophysical and socioeconomic elements at a scale never before attempted. The risks and opportunities are characterized in the broad context of the Basin for managers and the public to use as a foundation for discussion about future management.
Ecosystem management Columbia River Watershed
Biodiversity conservation Columbia River Watershed
Conservation of natural resources Columbia River Watershed
Pacific salmon
Indians of North America Northwest, Pacific Treaties .
Columbia River Basin Environmental conditions
title Status of the interior Columbia Basin : summary of scientific findings.
title_author Status of the interior Columbia Basin : summary of scientific findings.
title_author_exact Status of the interior Columbia Basin : summary of scientific findings.
title_browse Status of the interior Columbia Basin : summary of scientific findings.
title_browse_sort Status of the interior Columbia Basin summary of scientific findings
title_contents Introduction -- Social and economic setting -- American Indian peoples -- Biophysical setting and landscape dynamics -- Terrestrial ecology -- Aquatic species and habitats -- Ecosystem integrity -- The future of the Basin : analysis of management options -- Conclusion : from science to management.
title_full Status of the interior Columbia Basin : summary of scientific findings.
title_fullStr Status of the interior Columbia Basin : summary of scientific findings.
title_full_exact Status of the interior Columbia Basin : summary of scientific findings.
title_full_unstemmed Status of the interior Columbia Basin : summary of scientific findings.
title_short Status of the interior Columbia Basin :
title_short_exact Status of the interior Columbia Basin :
title_sort status of the interior columbia basin summary of scientific findings
title_sub summary of scientific findings.
topic Ecosystem management Columbia River Watershed
Biodiversity conservation Columbia River Watershed
Conservation of natural resources Columbia River Watershed
Pacific salmon
Indians of North America Northwest, Pacific Treaties .
Columbia River Basin Environmental conditions
topic_browse Ecosystem Management Columbia River Watershed
Biodiversity Conservation Columbia River Watershed
Conservation Of Natural Resources Columbia River Watershed
Pacific Salmon
Indians Of North America Northwest, Pacific Treaties .
Columbia River Basin Environmental Conditions
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