俄勒冈州一年生草入侵的跨区域主动管理地理策略

Megan K. Creutzburg , Andrew C. Olsen , Molly A. Anthony , Jeremy D. Maestas , Jacqueline B. Cupples , Nicholas R. Vora , Brady W. Allred
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•入侵的一年生草对西部牧场构成了广泛的威胁,需要采取战略性和前瞻性的方法来解决这一问题。•俄勒冈州的合作伙伴利用新的空间数据制定了一项地理战略,以管理跨管辖边界的景观尺度上入侵的一年生草。地理策略考虑了一年生和多年生草本覆盖,以及场地的恢复力和抵抗力,将区域分为完整的核心区、过渡区和退化区。•地理战略提供了1)基于最近在大盆地开展的类似工作的前瞻性管理概念框架;2)为决策者和当地管理者提供多尺度空间产品,以确定有限资源投资的战略领域。•这些空间产品可以被俄勒冈州的合作伙伴用来产生共同的成功愿景,促进积极主动的管理,以“保护和发展核心”,并在景观尺度上共同制定有意义和现实的目标和战略,以管理一年生草。
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A geographic strategy for cross-jurisdictional, proactive management of invasive annual grasses in Oregon

  • Invasive annual grasses pose a widespread threat to western rangelands, and a strategic and proactive approach is needed to tackle this problem.

  • Oregon partners used new spatial data to develop a geographic strategy for management of invasive annual grasses at landscape scales across jurisdictional boundaries. The geographic strategy considers annual and perennial herbaceous cover along with site resilience and resistance in categorizing areas into intact core, transitioning, and degraded areas.

  • The geographic strategy provides 1) a conceptual framework for proactive management, building upon similar work recently begun across the Great Basin, and 2) multi-scale spatial products for both policymakers and local managers to identify strategic areas for investment of limited resources.

  • These spatial products can be used by Oregon partners to generate a shared vision of success, facilitate proactive management to “defend and grow the core,” and collaboratively develop meaningful and realistic goals and strategies for management of annual grasses at landscape scales.

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