Document Type
Report
Publication Date
4-1-2009
Publisher
Public Lands Institute
Publisher Location
Las Vegas (Nev.)
First page number:
1
Last page number:
15
Abstract
The major accomplishment of this project was the development of the SNAP Science and Research Strategy: an 11-chapter document designed to integrate and coordinate scientific research programs in Southern Nevada and improve the efficiency and effectiveness of these programs. The Strategy is intended to inform and guide SNAP agencies in identifying and articulating highest priority science and research needs, sharing resources and funds from other sources, and eliminating redundancy between research programs within their focus areas. The major focus areas of the Strategy are Fire, Invasive Species, Watersheds and Landscapes, Biodiversity, Cultural Resources, Historic Content, Recreation, Land Use, and Education. The Strategy was approved by the SNAP Board in March 2009.
Controlled Subject
Cultural property; Environmental sciences; Interagency coordination; Research
Disciplines
Desert Ecology | Ecology and Evolutionary Biology | Environmental Sciences | Life Sciences | Natural Resources Management and Policy | Physical Sciences and Mathematics | Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration | Social and Behavioral Sciences
File Format
File Size
602 KB
Language
English
Permissions
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Repository Citation
Miller, J. M.,
Palmer, C. J.,
Rees, M. N.
(2009).
Interagency Science and Research: Final Project Report.
1-15.
Available at:
https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/pli_interagency_science_research_strategy/16
Included in
Desert Ecology Commons, Natural Resources Management and Policy Commons, Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration Commons
Comments
Cooperative Agreement Number H8R07010001
Task Agreement Number J8R070050004