1997
DOI: 10.2737/pnw-gtr-406
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Evaluation of EIS alternatives by the science integration team, volume I.

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“…Environmental Impact Statements (EIS), then and now, contain a number of alternative land management schedules and by thoughtful assessment evalúate the impact of rehabilitation practices on the land, biota, and water. Quigley et al (1997), after lengthy analysis by many people, found that no single EIS alternative reduced the risk to species and ecological integrity, or improved resiliency for social and economic systems. Fine-tuning of procedures in vegetation monitoring and appropriateness of EIS alternatives will continué to produce better decisions on natural resource problems.…”
Section: Rangeland Resource Inventoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Environmental Impact Statements (EIS), then and now, contain a number of alternative land management schedules and by thoughtful assessment evalúate the impact of rehabilitation practices on the land, biota, and water. Quigley et al (1997), after lengthy analysis by many people, found that no single EIS alternative reduced the risk to species and ecological integrity, or improved resiliency for social and economic systems. Fine-tuning of procedures in vegetation monitoring and appropriateness of EIS alternatives will continué to produce better decisions on natural resource problems.…”
Section: Rangeland Resource Inventoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%