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INTEGRATING HUMAN, PHYSICAL, AND BIOLOGICAL DATA FOR LANDSCAPE ASSESSMENTS

Citation:

Smith, E R., K. H. Ritters, AND J D. Wickham. INTEGRATING HUMAN, PHYSICAL, AND BIOLOGICAL DATA FOR LANDSCAPE ASSESSMENTS. Presented at The 15th Annual Symposium, U.S. Chapter of the International Association for Landscape Ecology, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, April 10-19, 2000.

Impact/Purpose:

Provide regional-scale, spatially explicit information on the extent and distribution of both stressors and sensitive resources.

Develop and evaluate techniques to integrate information on exposure and effects so that relative risk can be assessed and management actions can be prioritized.

Predict consequences of potential environmental changes under alternative future scenarios.

Effectively communicate economic and quality of life trade-offs associated with alternative environmental policies.

Develop techniques to prioritize areas for ecological restoration.

Identify information gaps and recommend actions to improve monitoring and focus research.

There are two task objectives that reflect the work done by LCB in support of the ReVA Program objectives:

Provide information management, spatial analysis support, and data and information accessibility for the ReVA Program

Provide program management support, technology transfer, and outreach.

Description:

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Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ ABSTRACT)
Product Published Date:04/10/2000
Record Last Revised:12/22/2005
Record ID: 87047