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Strategic monitoring informs wilderness management and socioecological benefits

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/csp2.482

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ecological forest management; forest inventory and analysis; knowledge gaps; long-term monitoring; National Forest Inventory; protected status; wilderness character; wilderness stewardship

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  1. US Forest Service
  2. Oregon State University [17-JV-11261979-046]

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The study aims to examine the utility of a strategic forest inventory for meeting wilderness management objectives and enabling coordinated interagency responses to boundary-crossing challenges. Opportunities to improve monitoring include expanding existing measurements of nonforest ecosystems and linking supplemental monitoring efforts to the existing framework.
Federally designated wilderness areas in the US are mandated to fulfill social and ecological goals. Long-term monitoring is key to this mandate, yet is seldom consistent across boundaries. Our purpose is to compile literature and data to examine the utility of a strategic forest inventory for meeting wilderness management objectives and for enabling coordinated interagency responses to boundary-crossing challenges (e.g., pollution, wildfires, plant invasions, global changes). We provide examples from a national forest inventory (NFI), which provides nationally consistent information that helps stakeholders comply with protected-areas policy, reduce risks to public safety, define economic opportunities, guide conservation efforts and forecast key ecological processes. For example, the NFI has helped detect long-distance air-pollution, document high-elevation whitebark pine declines and evaluate the risk of wilderness fires spreading to adjacent lands and private property. We identify opportunities to improve monitoring by expanding existing measurements of nonforest ecosystems and linking supplemental monitoring efforts to the existing framework. Though the NFI alone cannot fulfill all monitoring functions, strategic monitoring enables effective wilderness management by revealing socioecological feedbacks between human communities and the wildlands on which they depend.

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