Institutional Integration: Sierra Nevada Ecosystem Project
From page 1 of the report:
".....strategies examined by SNEP represent responses to problems identified in the Sierra Nevada through the SNEP assessments. The strategies are not fully analyzed alternative management schemes, nor does any one strategy address all aspects of the ecosystem. Rather, they are potential components of regional or rangewide alternatives yet to be formulated.
As these strategies are taken together, common properties emerge that SNEP suggests will characterize successful
approaches to sustainable management of the Sierra Nevada.
The strategies collectively consider the Sierra Nevada to be a whole system. Although individual SNEP strategies are incomplete, they show how actual solutions must address not just parts of the system but also the ways in which parts interact
to create the whole. The full scope of those interactions brings together things hitherto considered separate: core forest areas
and matrix, people and nature, regions within and regions outside the Sierra."
whole systems , sustainable management, areas of late successional emphasis, collaboration, funding management and restoration, goal setting, regional context, monitoring and adapting, optimism for the future
June 01, 1996 12:00 AM
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