Book Description
This conference was meant to facilitate the development of mutually beneficial human-wildland interactions by exploring ways in which to restore & sustain land health, as well as that of dependent human communities, in an adaptive ecosystem management context. General adaptive ecosystem restoration & management principles were discussed, however the conference was specifically designed to encourage cooperative North American work. The primary focus was on long-needled pine (principally ponderosa & closely related pines) & mixed-conifer landscape systems in the Western U.S.
Conference on Adaptive Ecosystem Restoration and Management: Restoration of Cordilleran Conifer Landscapes of North America FROM THE PUBLISHER
This conference was meant to facilitate the development of mutually beneficial human-wildland interactions by exploring ways in which to restore & sustain land health, as well as that of dependent human communities, in an adaptive ecosystem management context. General adaptive ecosystem restoration & management principles were discussed, however the conference was specifically designed to encourage cooperative North American work. The primary focus was on long-needled pine (principally ponderosa & closely related pines) & mixed-conifer landscape systems in the Western U.S.