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Integrating land cover modeling and adaptive management to conserve endangered species and reduce catastrophic fire risk

July 24, 2014

Land cover modeling is used to inform land management, but most often via a two-step process, where science informs how management alternatives can influence resources, and then, decision makers can use this information to make decisions. A more efficient process is to directly integrate science and decision-making, where science allows us to learn in order to better accomplish management objectives and is developed to address specific decisions. Co-development of management and science is especially productive when decisions are complicated by multiple objectives and impeded by uncertainty. Multiple objectives can be met by the specification of tradeoffs, and relevant uncertainty can be addressed through targeted science (i.e., models and monitoring). We describe how to integrate habitat and fuel monitoring with decision-making focused on the dual objectives of managing for endangered species and minimizing catastrophic fire risk. Under certain conditions, both objectives might be achieved by a similar management policy; other conditions require tradeoffs between objectives. Knowledge about system responses to actions can be informed by developing hypotheses based on ideas about fire behavior and then applying competing management actions to different land units in the same system state. Monitoring and management integration is important to optimize state-specific management decisions and to increase knowledge about system responses. We believe this approach has broad utility and identifies a clear role for land cover modeling programs intended to inform decision-making.

Publication Year 2014
Title Integrating land cover modeling and adaptive management to conserve endangered species and reduce catastrophic fire risk
DOI 10.3390/land3030874
Authors David Breininger, Brean Duncan, Mitchell J. Eaton, Fred Johnson, James Nichols
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Land
Index ID 70117794
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Southeast Climate Science Center