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Foreword: Control and Conservation of Lampreys Beyond 2020 - Proceedings from the 3rd Sea Lamprey International Symposium (SLIS III)
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2021
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Source: Journal of Great Lakes Research, 47, S1-S10
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Journal Title:Journal of Great Lakes Research
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Description:The extensive and varied ways that human actions are changing environments and altering biodiversity are heightening the need to review natural resource management programs to demonstrate that intended benefits are being achieved and to identify program improvements. Such reviews can be challenging for at least three reasons. First, management programs can be complex, implementing multiple management actions and involving multiple agencies, or divisions and participants within agencies. Second, management programs need to adapt to the environmental, social, and political changes that can present new challenges and to the scientific, technological, and operational changes that can offer new solutions to these challenges. Third, a program’s success, continued relevance, and directions for improvement can be evaluated and documented in a variety of ways. Identifying which methods to use for a specific program and implementing them are daunting tasks.
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Source:Journal of Great Lakes Research, 47, S1-S10
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ISSN:0380-1330
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Rights Information:CC BY
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