PPT-Monitoring Recreation Impacts in Vermont and the Northern Forest

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Kelly Goonan Robert Manning Carena van Riper Rubenstien School of Environment and Natural Resources University of Vermont Chris Monz College of Natural Resources

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Kelly Goonan Robert Manning Carena van Riper Rubenstien School of Environment and Natural Resources University of Vermont Chris Monz College of Natural Resources Utah State University Park Studies Laboratory. +:. GFOI/GOFC. -GOLD Guidance for Asia. . Deborah Lawrence, PhD. Professor of Environmental Sciences . Rationale for research on measuring and monitoring degradation. 1990 2000 2007 2015. 25. UAF Outdoor. Education Center. (naming opportunity). Outdoor Adventures Program. William R. Wood Student Center. Where Adventure and Education. Meet. A Student Initiative of ASUAF and UAF Student Services. Kelly Goonan. Robert Manning. Carena van Riper. Rubenstien School of Environment and Natural Resources. University of Vermont. Chris Monz. College of Natural Resources. Utah State University. Park Studies Laboratory. of. . Forests. in . Slovenia. Primož . Simončič. 1. , . Dragan . Matijašić. 2. , Hojka Kraigher. 1. , Giorgio Matteucci. 3. ,. 1. Slovenian . Forestry. Institute, Ljubljana; . 2. Slovenia . Forest. Francis Marion National Forest. Francis Marion National Forest. 265,000 acres. Recreation. The Forest is a popular destination for a wide range of recreational visitors. There are more opportunities to enjoy both dispersed and developed recreational activities…. 137.9 million . Americans, nearly . 50 percent of Americans . ages six . and older participated in . outdoor recreation . in 2010. . 40 . percent of outdoor . enthusiasts participated . in outdoor activities at . Don Ross, University of Vermont. Thom Villars, USDA NRCS. Scott Bailey, USFS Northern Res. Sta.. Nancy Burt, Angie Quintana-Jones, USFS. Sandy Wilmot, Vermont Dept. of Forest, Parks and Recreation. Module 2.2 Monitoring activity data for forests remaining forests (including forest degradation) Module developers: Carlos Souza Jr., Imazon Sandra Brown, Winrock International Frédéric Achard, European Commission - Joint Research Multiple Use MonitoringBest available scientific information BASI the responsible official shall document in the decision document how BASI was used to inform the plan monitoring program This document LRMP 5-2 Implementation Monitoring Implementation monitoring answers the question Did we do what we said we would do It is the most basic level of monitoring This monitoring determines whether or not Page 1Rev Jan 2017What are Toxic SubstancesToxic substances can be defined as broad group of chemicals capable of causing harm to plants and animals including humans There are several classes of toxic Cody Aylward. Dr. James D. Murdoch. Dr. C. William Kilpatrick. Dr. Therese M. Donovan. American Marten. Class Mammalia; Order . Carnivora. ; Family . Mustelidea. ; . Martes. . americana. Late Successional Forest. Vermont. Long-term . Soil Monitoring Study. Thom Villars, USDA NRCS. Don Ross, University of Vermont. Scott Bailey, USFS Northern Research Station. Angie Quintana, USFS GMNF. Jim Duncan, VT Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative. National Forest Pest Strategy. Tim Ebata. Ministry of Forests and Range. Victoria, British Columbia. Janice Hodge. JCH Forest Pest Management. Coldstream. , British Columbia. Joan Westfall. Entopath Management.

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