Abstract
Practice and theory of bioregional assessments learning from the past and moving to the future assessing for understanding in complex regional systems the role of science in bioregional assessments a political context model for bioregional assessments case histories and reviews Forest Ecosystem Management Assessment Team (FEMAT) assessment Great Lakes St Lawrence River Basin assessments Everglades South Florida assessments northern forest lands assessments Southern California Natural Community Conservation Planning (NCCP) interior Columbia Basin ecosystem management project Sierra Nevada Ecosystem Project (SNEP) management review policy review synthesis understanding bioregional assessments.
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Publication Info
- Year
- 1999
- Type
- article
- Citations
- 139
- Access
- Closed