نتایج جستجو برای: the ecological forest monitoring programs

تعداد نتایج: 16167887  

2013
TUAN PHAM JULIA JONES RONALD METOYER FREDERICK SWANSON ROBERT PABST

Long-term ecological data are crucial in helping ecologists understand ecosystem function and environmental change. Nevertheless, these kinds of data sets are difficult to analyze because they are usually large, multivariate, and spatiotemporal. Although existing analysis tools such as statistical methods and spreadsheet software permit rigorous tests of pre-conceived hypotheses and static char...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2018
Antonio Ferraz Sassan Saatchi Kat J. Bormann Thomas H. Painter

Mountain ecosystems are among the most fragile environments on Earth. The availability of timely updated information on forest 3D structure would improve our understanding of the dynamic and impact of recent disturbance and regeneration events including fire, insect damage, and drought. Airborne lidar is a critical tool for monitoring forest change at high resolution but it has been little used...

2014
Kevin M. Potter Frank H. Koch

The analysis of phylogenetic relationships among co-occurring tree species offers insights into the ecological organization of forest communities from an evolutionary perspective and, when employed regionally across thousands of plots, can assist in forest health assessment. Phylogenetic clustering of species, when species are more closely related than expected by chance, suggests a process of ...

2001
Sharon Mihalic Katherine Irwin Delbert Elliott Abigail Fagan Diane Hansen

Through the Blueprints for Violence Prevention Initiative, OJJDP provides information to communities on a broad array of violence prevention and intervention programs that have been proven to be effective. This Bulletin describes the demanding criteria established by the Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence to designate model Blueprints programs and the activities of the 11 programs ...

2017
Susan Charnley Thomas A. Spies Ana M. G. Barros Eric M. White Keith A. Olsen

This study investigates how federal, state, and private corporate forest owners in a fire-prone landscape of southcentral Oregon manage their forests to reduce wildfire hazard and loss to high-severity wildfire. We evaluate the implications of our findings for concepts of social–ecological resilience. Using interview data, we found a high degree of "response diversity" (variation in forest mana...

Journal: :international journal of advanced biological and biomedical research 0
maziar haidari young researchers club, sanandaj branch, islamic azad university, sanandaj, iran

silvicultural operation need to notice the plant species diversity in forest. to this study gomarlang district in marivan region, northern zagros forest was selected. selected 100 ha area because have similar physiography condition (north aspect and 1650 to 1800 m s.a.l. in study area 100 micro plots of 5m by 5 m (25 m2) including the species and the numbers of this species randomized-systemati...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2009
David B Lindenmayer Gene E Likens

Long-term research and monitoring can provide important ecological insights and are crucial for the improved management of ecosystems and natural resources. However, many long-term research and monitoring programs are either ineffective or fail completely owing to poor planning and/or lack of focus. Here we propose the paradigm of adaptive monitoring, which aims to resolve many of the problems ...

2008
Susan Charnley A. Paige Fischer Eric T. Jones

Charnley, Susan; Fischer, A. Paige; Jones, Eric T. 2008. Traditional and local ecological knowledge about forest biodiversity in the Pacific Northwest. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-751. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 52 p. This paper synthesizes the existing literature about traditional and local ecological knowledge relating to biod...

2000

Poore and Thang found that a great deal has been achieved – perhaps more than most expected (see pages 5–6). Advances in policy have been made: the report finds, for example, that “significant progress has been made in policy and legislative reform in almost all producer countries in all three continents”. Most countries have been able to establish a permanent forest estate and have increased t...

2017
Thomas Edward Martin Josh Nightingale Jack Baddams Joseph Monkhouse Aronika Kaban Hafiyyan Sastranegara Yeni Mulyani George Alan Blackburn Wilf Simcox

Birds are a frequently chosen group for biodiversity monitoring as they are comparatively straightforward and inexpensive to sample and often perform well as ecological indicators. Two commonly used techniques for monitoring tropical forest bird communities are point counts and mist nets. General strengths and weaknesses of these techniques have been well-defined; however little research has ex...

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