The Blue River Landscape Study is intended as an ongoing
example of adaptive management. Through new research, monitoring, modeling
and operational experience new information is produced and periodically
assessed to determine if aspects of the landscape management or monitoring
strategies should be modified. We are currently assessing a number of potential
changes.
- Chronology
- Adaptive management process
- Action plan 99
- Year 2000 adaptive management
topics
- Adaptive management summary
format
- Adaptive Management 2000 Final Report
- Part 1: Adaptive management
process, model, year 2000 iteration, recommendations, literature
cited; 2000 All-participants meeting, 5/25/00 field trip
- Part 2: Topic evaluation
forms - snags, down wood, road restoration, water quality, refugia,
aquatic reserves, retention trees, thinning regimes, crown closure,
prescriptions, landscape boundary adjustments, wetlands, prescribed
fire
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