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A conceptual framework for assessing the functions of wetlands (1993)

by R D Smith
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Army Corps of Engineers

by Philip T. S, David L. Smith, Brian Mulvey June, Philip T. Sandstrom, David L. Smith, Brian Mulvey - Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology , 2006
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...he procedures to assess wetland function in various project-specific contexts. The HGM Approach was conceived and initially developed at the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) (=-=Smith 1993-=-, Brinson 1993, Smith et al. 1995). Many other individuals and groups have been actively involved in the subsequent development of the HGM Approach. From the beginning it was anticipated that the ongo...

biochemical Preparations

by Ted Schroeder, Glynn Tonsor, James Mintert - Thalidomide and Congenital Abnormalities,n Lancet, I (1962), 326327. ~ Lamming
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Chapter 7 Verifying, Field Testing, and Validating Assessment Models

by James S. Wakeley, R. Daniel, Smith September, Fsii Wiuh. Ifk, James S. Wakeley, R. Daniel Smith , 2001
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Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. The contents of this report are not to be used for advertising, pub-lication, or promotional purposes. Citation of trade names does not constitute an official endorsement or approval of the use of such commercial products. The findings of this report are not to be construed as an official Department of the Army position, unless so designated by other authorized documents.
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...use of assess-sment models in the regulatory arena should wait until validation can be done.sThe need for regulators to assess the potential impacts of a project to wetlandsfunctions is already here (=-=Smith 1993-=-). Assessment models currently undersdevelopment represent the best available technical input to those decisions,swhether or not the models have been validated.s22 Chapter 7sVerifying, Field Testing, ...

ERDC/EL TR-01-31 Wetlands Research Program

by Wetland Functions Guidelines, R. Daniel, Smith September, James S. Wakeley, James S. Wakeley, R. Daniel Smith
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this report are not to be used for advertising, publication, or promotional purposes. Citation of trade names does not constitute an official endorsement or approval of the use of such commercial products. The findings of this report are not to be construed as an official Department of the Army position, unless so designated by other authorized documents. PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER Wetlands Research Program ERDC/EL TR-01-31 September 2001 Hydrogeomorphic Approach to Assessing Wetland Functions: Guidelines for by James S. Wakeley, R. Daniel Smith Environmental Laboratory U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center 3909 Halls Ferry Road Vicksburg, MS 39180-6199 Final report Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited Prepared for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Under CRWRP Work Unit 32985 ### ######## Preface .........................................................v

A Hydrogeomorphic Classification

by A Hydrogeomorphic, Classification Wetlands, Mark M. Brinson, For Wetlands, Mark M. Brinson, Arcesion For, Ntfs Crami, Oiic Ai, Dist Ibution I , 1993
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...e major functions of the wetland types and the hydrogeomorphic basis for the functions. The evaluation of the functioning of wetlands is envisioned as a major outgrowth of this classification scheme (=-=Smith 1992-=-). By studying in detail the functioning of various reference wetland types, one should be able to extrapolate to other similar wetlands on the assumption that wetlands with similar landscape position...

CHAPTER 3 Criterion II: Indicators for Conservation and Maintenance of Plant and Animal Resources on Rangelands

by Laurence L. Strong Robert Unnasch, Robert A
"... Abstract: Five criteria were established by the Sustainable Rangelands Roundtable to be used to assess rangeland sustainability on a national scale. One of those criteria is the conservation and maintenance of plant and animal resources. Within this criterion, 10 indicators were developed through th ..."
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Abstract: Five criteria were established by the Sustainable Rangelands Roundtable to be used to assess rangeland sustainability on a national scale. One of those criteria is the conservation and maintenance of plant and animal resources. Within this criterion, 10 indicators were developed through the expert opinions of rangeland scientists, rangeland management agency personnel, non-governmental organization representatives, practitioners, and other interested stakeholders. These indicators are not inclusive but provide a suite of variables that, when complemented with indicators from the other four criteria, produce a viable system to monitor the biophysical, social, and economic characteristics of rangeland sustainability at the national level.
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