HomeDeveloping a social science research agenda to guide managers in sagebrush ecosystems

Developing a social science research agenda to guide managers in sagebrush ecosystems


Sagebrush dominates much of the western United States, but invasive plants, altered fire regimes, exurban development, and other disturbances threaten the health of sagebrush ecosystems and the species that depend on them. Resource managers and other stakeholders face significant challenges in balancing healthy, functioning ecosystems while supporting human uses and addressing environmental changes....

 

Suggested Citation:

Bennett, D., C. Barnwell, K. Freedman, S. Smutko, T. Wittman, and J. Western. 2019. Developing a
social science research agenda to guide managers in sagebrush ecosystems. University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY: Ruckelshaus
Institute of Environment and Natural Resources.

Attached Files

FileAction
UW Sagebrush Social Needs.pdfDownload
UpdatedGapAnalysisReportIdentifiesSagebrushConservationPriorities.pdfDownload
  • Version
  • File Type pdf
  • File Size 6.62 MB
  • Publication Date September 1, 2019
  • Download Count (since 10/2020) [1677]