Strategic plan for the Coordinated Intermountain Restoration Project
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- Publication date
- 2003
- Topics
- Range plants -- Ecology -- Great Basin, Range plants -- Effect of fires on -- Great Basin, Invasive plants -- Control -- Great Basin, Plant diversity conservation -- Great Basin, Ecosystem management -- Great Basin, Fire management -- Great Basin, Land use -- Great Basin -- Planning, Public lands -- Great Basin -- Management, Range plants -- Ecology, Invasive plants -- Control, Plant diversity conservation, Ecosystem management, Fire management, Land use -- Planning, Public lands -- Management, United States -- Great Basin
- Publisher
- Reston, Virginia : U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey
- Collection
- blmlibrary; fedlink; americana
- Contributor
- Bureau of Land Management Library
- Language
- English
vi, 14 pages : 28 cm
In 1982, the Bureau of Land Management́s (BLM) Idaho State Office began the Intermountain Greenstripping and Rehabilitation Research Project (IGRRP), or the ́Greenstripping Program,́ to investigate plant materials and technologies that can reduce wildfire incidence and improve rehabilitation practices. Rehabilitation is normally applied as a reactive process to wildfires, yet land managers in the Great Basin wish to become proactive by replacing fire-prone invasive annual grasses with native plants. The Coordinated Intermountain Restoration Project (CIRP) evolved from the Greenstripping Program to conduct research studies and provide technical assistance on restoration of native ecosystems on rangelands that are infested with invasive annual grasses or other invasive or noxious weeds. To accomplish this objective, the CIRP will promote the understanding of ecosystem disturbance dynamics as well as evaluate plant materials, site preparation techniques, weed control methods, seeding equipment, management methods, and monitoring techniques for restoration projects
Includes bibliographical references (pages 11-13)
"USGS/BRD/ITR--2002-0011."
In 1982, the Bureau of Land Management́s (BLM) Idaho State Office began the Intermountain Greenstripping and Rehabilitation Research Project (IGRRP), or the ́Greenstripping Program,́ to investigate plant materials and technologies that can reduce wildfire incidence and improve rehabilitation practices. Rehabilitation is normally applied as a reactive process to wildfires, yet land managers in the Great Basin wish to become proactive by replacing fire-prone invasive annual grasses with native plants. The Coordinated Intermountain Restoration Project (CIRP) evolved from the Greenstripping Program to conduct research studies and provide technical assistance on restoration of native ecosystems on rangelands that are infested with invasive annual grasses or other invasive or noxious weeds. To accomplish this objective, the CIRP will promote the understanding of ecosystem disturbance dynamics as well as evaluate plant materials, site preparation techniques, weed control methods, seeding equipment, management methods, and monitoring techniques for restoration projects
Includes bibliographical references (pages 11-13)
"USGS/BRD/ITR--2002-0011."
- Addeddate
- 2019-07-15 16:03:25
- Associated-names
- Pellant, Michael L; Coordinated Intermountain Restoration Project (U.S.); Geological Survey (U.S.); United States. Bureau of Land Management
- Betterpdf
- true
- Bib_id
- ocm51728693
- Call number
- QK141 .P95 2003
- External-identifier
- urn:oclc:record:1157772214
- Foldoutcount
- 0
- Identifier
- strategicplanfor00pyke
- Identifier-ark
- ark:/13960/t0wq7rf4m
- Invoice
- 87
- Lccn
- 2003003985
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- 0.0.21
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- Page_number_confidence
- 33
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- 1.0.3
- Pages
- 24
- Ppi
- 600
- Scandate
- 20190718
- Scanningcenter
- indiana
- Worldcat (source edition)
- 51728693
- Year
- 2003
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- MARCXML
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