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Research Project:
IMPROVED PLANT GENETIC RESOURCES FOR PASTURES AND RANGELANDS IN THE TEMPERATE SEMIARID REGIONS OF THE WESTERN U.S.
Location: Forage and Range Research
Title: Implementing ecologically based invasive plant management: Lessons from a century of demonstration projects in Park Valley, Utah
Authors
Submitted to: Rangelands
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed Journal
Publication Acceptance Date: January 12, 2011
Publication Date: April 21, 2011
Citation: Morris, L.R., Monaco, T.A., Call, C.A., Sheley, R.L., Ralphs, M.H. 2011. Implementing ecologically based invasive plant management: Lessons from a century of demonstration projects in Park Valley, Utah. Rangelands. 33(2):2-9.
Interpretive Summary: This article explores historical aspects of these demonstration projects and the lessons about how their outcomes assist with implementing an Ecologically Based Invasive Plant Management program. While the number of demonstration sites may be unique to Park Valley, the land-use history and changes it has experienced are commonplace throughout the West. This historical legacy and its lessons have important implications for management objectives across the West.
Technical Abstract:
This article explores historical aspects of these demonstration projects and the lessons about how their outcomes assist with implementing an Ecologically Based Invasive Plant Management program. While the number of demonstration sites may be unique to Park Valley, the land-use history and changes it has experienced are commonplace throughout the West. This historical legacy and its lessons have important implications for management objectives across the West.
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Staub, Jack
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Monaco, Thomas
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Waldron, Blair
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Jensen, Kevin
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Jones, Thomas
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Wang, Richard
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Johnson, Douglas
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Bushman, Shaun
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Robins, Joseph
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Larson, Steven
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Mott, Ivan
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Peel, Michael
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