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ARID ECOSYSTEMS STRATEGIC MONITORING PLAN, 1991 - ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT PROGRAM

Citation:

Kepner, W.G., C. Fox, J. Baker, B. Breckenridge, C. Elvidge, V. Eno, J. Flueck, S. Franson, J. Jackson, B. Jones, M. Meyer, D. Moust, M. Rose, AND C. Thompson. ARID ECOSYSTEMS STRATEGIC MONITORING PLAN, 1991 - ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT PROGRAM. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/4-91/018 (NTIS PB93100139).

Description:

In response to the growing concerns regarding the condition of the nation's ecological resources, the U.S. EPA has initiated the development of a national interagency program to determine the status of, and to monitor the changes in, ecological systems. his program is called the Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program (EMAP). he Arid Ecosystem portion of EMAP includes grasslands, shrublands, woodlands, riparian zones, tundra and deserts in the arid (dryer) regions, primarily the central and western U. S. his document outlines a strategy for the development and operation of the Arid Ecosystems portion of EMAP. hrough workshops, with interagency cooperation and technical support from universities, indicators (measures of ecological parameters) will be evaluated, developed and tested in small scale pilot field studies, before being implemented at larger scales. Also discussed in the document are the sampling design; plans for the use of remote sensing and GIS; development of the information management system; a quality assurance program; means for implementation of a large scale field sampling operation; and the guidelines for statistics, assessment and reporting for the program.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:05/24/2002
Record Last Revised:12/10/2002
Record ID: 44725