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Natural Resource Condition Assessment for Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
This Natural Resources Condition Assessment (NRCA) is part of a Servicewide eff ort in the National Park Service (NPS) to complete comparable NRCAs for each of 270 NPS units across the 32 NPS Vital Signs Monitoring networks between 2006 and 2014. The Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks (parks) approach is unique in several particulars: (1) its construction was made possible through signifi cant added park base funds; (2) the parks professional staff and university partners were equally challenged to work cooperatively to create actionable results; and (3) more than 80 professionals contributed to authoring and presenting this 2,600+ page condition assessment.
Natural Resource Condition Assessment for Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
This Natural Resources Condition Assessment (NRCA) is part of a Servicewide eff ort in the National Park Service (NPS) to complete comparable NRCAs for each of 270 NPS units across the 32 NPS Vital Signs Monitoring networks between 2006 and 2014. The Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks (parks) approach is unique in several particulars: (1) its construction was made possible through signifi cant added park base funds; (2) the parks professional staff and university partners were equally challenged to work cooperatively to create actionable results; and (3) more than 80 professionals contributed to authoring and presenting this 2,600+ page condition assessment.
Natural Resource Condition Assessment for Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
C. Sydoriak (author) / J. A. Panek (author) / J. J. Battles (author) / K. R. Nydick (author)
2013
327 pages
Report
No indication
English
Natural Resource Management , Recreation , Natural Resource Surveys , Environmental Pollution & Control , Forestry , National parks , Natural resources management , Condition assessment , Land cover , Preservation , Species , Habitats , Vegetation , Forest health , Wetlands , Ecosystems , Air quality , Water quality , Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
Fire effects monitoring in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1995
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