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Adaptive management for the Middle Rio Grande Endangered Species Collaborative Program : analysis and issues

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Title Adaptive management for the Middle Rio Grande Endangered Species Collaborative Program : analysis and issues
Creator Monfort, Ralph
Subject adaptive management middle rio grande MRGESCP Adaptive natural resource management--New Mexico--Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District. Endangered species--New Mexico--Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District--Management. Rio Grande silvery minnow--Conservation--Planning. Southwestern willow flycatcher--Conservation--Planning.
Description A professional project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Water Resources, Water Resources Program, University of New Mexico. Adaptive management is a science-based methodology designed to deal with uncertainties in environmental applications using an iterative approach, sometimes called “learning by doing.” The Middle Rio Grande Endangered Species Collaborative Program (MRGESCP), consisting of sixteen federal, state, and local signatory organizations, adopted adaptive management in 2010 to aid in their charter “to prevent extinction and promote recovery of [Endangered Species Act] listed species [the Rio Grande...
Date 2012-07-05T19:05:32Z 2012-07-05T19:05:32Z 2012-07-05
Type Technical Report Thesis
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1928/20838
Language en_US

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