西部内陆森林生态系统健康评价

R. Sampson, D. L. Adams, Stanley S. Hamilton, S. P. Mealey, R. Steele, D. D. Graaff
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本文概述了1993年11月14日至20日在爱达荷州太阳谷举行的科学讲习班上35名参加的科学家和土地管理人员得出的结论。这里提出的结论是作者的结论,但反映了整个小组的讨论,并以工作组参与者得出的结论为基础。内陆西部的森林在很大范围内都不健康。紧急需要补救、恢复和预防性的治疗和管理,特别是在联邦土地上。存在一个短暂的机会窗口,可能长达15-30年。如果不及时进行管理干预,该地区将受到重大生态挫折的威胁——病虫害流行和无法控制的野火——这将破坏资源价值,并将大片地区变成新的平均年龄的森林系统,从而使当前的问题在21世纪重演。理解这些问题并缓解这些问题的科学工具今天已经存在,但是……
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Assessing Forest Ecosystem Health in the Inland West
This paper presents an overview of the conclusions developed by 35 participating scientists and landmanagers at a scientific workshop held in Sun Valley, Idaho, November 14-20, 1993. The conclusions presented here are those of the authors, but reflect discussions of the entire group, and are based upon conclusions reached by those participants in working groups. The forests of the Inland West are, over wide regions, not healthy. Remedial, restorative, and preventative treatment and management particularly on the federal lands-is urgently needed. A brief window of opportunity, perhaps 15-30 years in length, exists. Without timely management intervention, the region is threatened by major ecological setbacks-pest epidemics and uncontrollable wildfires-that will damage resource values and convert large areas into new even-aged forest systems that set the stage for a repeat of the current problems far into the 21st Century. The scientific tools to understand these problems and mitigate them exist today, but a...
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