Adaptive Approach to Providing Translation and Transfer of Technical, Ecological Restoration Information to Land Managers

Location

Ponderosa / High County Conference Center

Event Website

http://digitalcommons.usu.edu/nrei/vol12/

Start Date

3-16-2004 11:30 AM

End Date

3-16-2004 12:00 PM

Description

Recent Congressional action to pass a Healthy Forest Initiative indicates that a policy framework will soon be in place to support aggressive application of fuel reduction treatments at the landscape scale. Land managers (and the concerned public) can be overwhelmed with the question of how these landscape scale treatments should be designed, implemented, and monitored The Ecological Restoration Institute has provided two training workshops for land managers to support the design and application of science-based restoration treatments that solve the underlying problem of forest health.

Comments

Session 5. Communication. Recommended Citation: Smith, Doc; Denton, Charlie; Bedell, John; and Bullington, Chuck (2004) "Adaptive approach to providing translation and transfer of technical, ecological restoration information to land managers," Natural Resources and Environmental Issues: Vol. 12, Article 41. Available at: http://digitalcommons.usu.edu/nrei/vol12/iss1/41

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Adaptive Approach to Providing Translation and Transfer of Technical, Ecological Restoration Information to Land Managers

Ponderosa / High County Conference Center

Recent Congressional action to pass a Healthy Forest Initiative indicates that a policy framework will soon be in place to support aggressive application of fuel reduction treatments at the landscape scale. Land managers (and the concerned public) can be overwhelmed with the question of how these landscape scale treatments should be designed, implemented, and monitored The Ecological Restoration Institute has provided two training workshops for land managers to support the design and application of science-based restoration treatments that solve the underlying problem of forest health.

https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cuenr/5thBiennial/Sessions/21