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Main Title Biodiversity and Landscape Planning: Alternative Futures for the Region of Camp Pendleton, California.
Author Steinitz, C. ; Binford, M. ; Cote, P. ; Edwards, T. ; Ervin, S. ;
CORP Author National Health and Environmental Effects Research Lab., Corvallis, OR. Western Ecology Div. ;Forest Service, Corvallis, OR. Pacific Northwest Research Station. ;Harvard Univ., Cambridge, MA. Graduate School of Design. ;Utah State Univ., Logan.;Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program.
Publisher Oct 96
Year Published 1996
Report Number EPA/600/R-96/122;
Stock Number PB97-106488
Additional Subjects Urban development ; Ecosystems ; Landscapes ; Environmental impacts ; Marine Corps facilities ; Urban growth ; Suburban areas ; Land management ; Regional planning ; Species diversity ; Habitats ; Regional analysis ; Alternatives ; Environmental issues ; Man environment interactions ; California ; Camp Pendleton ; Biodiversity ; San Diego County(California)
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NTIS  PB97-106488 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
This research was designed to assist the military (in this case, the Marine Corps Base at Camp Pendleton, California) to carry out its mission in the context of regional management of biodiversity and related resources. Results of the research reported in this publication explain how urban growth and change in the rapidly developing region between San Diego and Los Angeles might influence the biodiversity and related resources of the region. As this is the context region of Camp Pendleton, the study integrates ecosystem parameters across an array of political and ecological boundaries involving species and other environmental issues and socioeconomic considerations. The research provides information regarding these issues, planning options, and possible consequences related to biodiversity to both the military and other stakeholders whose actions will influence the region's future biodiversity.