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In 2003, the National Park Service (NPS) Water Resources Division received funding through the Natural Resource Challenge program to systematically assess watershed resource conditions in NPS units, establishing the Watershed Condition Assessment Program. This program, now titled the Natural Resource Condition Assessment (NRCA) Program, aims to provide documentation about the current conditions of important park resources through a spatially explicit, multi-disciplinary synthesis of existing scientific data and knowledge.
In 2003, the National Park Service (NPS) Water Resources Division received funding through the Natural Resource Challenge program to systematically assess watershed resource conditions in NPS units, establishing the Watershed Condition Assessment Program. This program, now titled the Natural Resource Condition Assessment (NRCA) Program, aims to provide documentation about the current conditions of important park resources through a spatially explicit, multi-disciplinary synthesis of existing scientific data and knowledge.
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Tags: Adaptation Planning 1-Best Management Practices,
Landscape Scale Conservation: Agency Management Plans,
Monitoring 1-Changes in Plant and Animal Distribution: Ecosystems,
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The Denali Backcountry Management Plan specifies indicators of resource conditions and the visitor experience. This study developed a visitor survey to measure the level of the indicators experienced by the visitors. Both overnight backpackers and day hikers were included in the sample; different surveys were developed for the two groups. Completed surveys were received from 191 backpackers (42% response rate) and 446 day hikers (77.4% response rate). A non-response test did not reveal differences that would bias results. Comparisons of the indicators to the standards were conducted three ways: 1) comparing the mean level, or percent when appropriate, of the indicators to the standard, 2) estimating for how many...
Categories: Data,
Publication;
Types: Citation,
Downloadable,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
Shapefile;
Tags: Adaptation Planning 1-Best Management Practices,
Adaptation planning 1-Best management practices,
Landscape Scale Conservation: Agency Management Plans,
United States Federal Agencies,
landscape scale conservation: Alaska
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