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Community-Based Ecological Monitoring: A Rapid Appraisal Approach
Continuous natural resources monitoring is greatly needed so that public agencies can make timely, cost-effective, and scientifically credible land management decisions and local communities can anticipate the effects of proposed changes in land use. This article discusses how participatory, community-based, rapid appraisal methods can be used to monitor riparian health and educate the public, providing a practical solution to the need for community-level knowledge of natural systems while complementing more detailed analyses by professional scientists.
Community-Based Ecological Monitoring: A Rapid Appraisal Approach
Continuous natural resources monitoring is greatly needed so that public agencies can make timely, cost-effective, and scientifically credible land management decisions and local communities can anticipate the effects of proposed changes in land use. This article discusses how participatory, community-based, rapid appraisal methods can be used to monitor riparian health and educate the public, providing a practical solution to the need for community-level knowledge of natural systems while complementing more detailed analyses by professional scientists.
Community-Based Ecological Monitoring: A Rapid Appraisal Approach
Fleming, Bill (author) / Henkel, David (author)
Journal of the American Planning Association ; 67 ; 456-465
2001-12-31
10 pages
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