The Need for Ecological Information and the Use of Bioindicators in US Federal Regulatory Agencies

Ellen Natesan, M. Slimak
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United States federal regulatory agencies develop indicators and other ecological information tools for a variety of reasons, including providing a framework for supporting decision making that is defensible to Congress and the public. Agencies typically develop indicators for their own specific regulatory or programmatic purposes and coordination with other agencies and other indicator projects is often limited. Here we give an overview of incentives driving the development of indicators at different federal agencies and provide some examples of federally supported monitoring and indicator projects. There has been a trend in management and related indicator projects toward coordinating efforts across larger geographic scales (ecosystem/regional). However, there is currently insufficient institutional leadership to coordinate development of indicators at the national scale. This article not subject to United States copyright law.
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美国联邦监管机构对生态信息的需求和生物指示剂的使用
美国联邦管理机构出于各种原因制定指标和其他生态信息工具,包括为支持决策提供一个在国会和公众面前可以辩护的框架。各机构通常为自己的具体管理或方案目的制定指标,与其他机构和其他指标项目的协调往往有限。在这里,我们概述了推动不同联邦机构制定指标的激励措施,并提供了一些联邦政府支持的监测和指标项目的例子。在管理和相关指标项目方面已经出现了跨更大地理尺度(生态系统/区域)协调努力的趋势。但是,目前没有足够的机构领导来协调国家一级指标的制定。本文不受美国版权法的约束。
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