In this paper, we discuss what we learned about multiparty monitoring for collaborative, community-based forest restoration projects, after providing technical assistance and training to more than 50 New Mexico community groups between 2002 and 2007. These community groups were all recipients of Collaborative Forest Restoration Program (CFRP) cost-share grants. The grants require multi-stakeholder monitoring and assessment of project effectiveness in terms of ecological change and effects on management skills. Because all CFRP grantees are required to monitor their projects, this program provided a unique opportunity for assessing community-based, multiparty monitoring of forest restoration projects. Given four years experience providing mo...
The goal of restoration should be to create a self-sustaining ecosystem that functions well and need...
The United States Forest Service (USFS) estimates that between 65 and 82 million acres of the Nation...
The restoration of forest ecosystems is an important, yet sometimes controversial, practice. In rece...
Many community forestry advocates have heard of the Collaborative Forest Restoration Program (CFRP),...
Collaborative approaches to natural resource management have become increasingly popular since the 1...
Collaborative approaches to natural resource management have become increasingly popular since the 1...
On October 15-16, 2009, the Southwest Ecological Restoration Institutes (SWERI) hosted a workshop in...
On October 15-16, 2009, the Southwest Ecological Restoration Institutes (SWERI) hosted a workshop in...
Forest restoration projects frequently have social, economic, and cultural goals as well as ecologic...
There are many reasons for monitoring your project and using a multiparty approach. Multiparty monit...
Stewardship contracting is a recent innovation in federal land management designed to address land s...
The goal of restoration should be to create a self-sustaining ecosystem that functions well and need...
The goal of the Barriers to Collaborative Forestry workshop was to examine national policies and oth...
The majority of forest managers, informed policymakers, and educated members of the public agree tha...
Developing a clear, concise plan for how monitoring will be done is an essential part of any monitor...
The goal of restoration should be to create a self-sustaining ecosystem that functions well and need...
The United States Forest Service (USFS) estimates that between 65 and 82 million acres of the Nation...
The restoration of forest ecosystems is an important, yet sometimes controversial, practice. In rece...
Many community forestry advocates have heard of the Collaborative Forest Restoration Program (CFRP),...
Collaborative approaches to natural resource management have become increasingly popular since the 1...
Collaborative approaches to natural resource management have become increasingly popular since the 1...
On October 15-16, 2009, the Southwest Ecological Restoration Institutes (SWERI) hosted a workshop in...
On October 15-16, 2009, the Southwest Ecological Restoration Institutes (SWERI) hosted a workshop in...
Forest restoration projects frequently have social, economic, and cultural goals as well as ecologic...
There are many reasons for monitoring your project and using a multiparty approach. Multiparty monit...
Stewardship contracting is a recent innovation in federal land management designed to address land s...
The goal of restoration should be to create a self-sustaining ecosystem that functions well and need...
The goal of the Barriers to Collaborative Forestry workshop was to examine national policies and oth...
The majority of forest managers, informed policymakers, and educated members of the public agree tha...
Developing a clear, concise plan for how monitoring will be done is an essential part of any monitor...
The goal of restoration should be to create a self-sustaining ecosystem that functions well and need...
The United States Forest Service (USFS) estimates that between 65 and 82 million acres of the Nation...
The restoration of forest ecosystems is an important, yet sometimes controversial, practice. In rece...