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In June 1995, a workshop featuring ecosystem management was held at Lake Cowichan, British Columbia. The workshop was designed to update American and Canadian forest managers in the latest methods and concepts in landscape- and stand-scale ecology, as well as social and political aspects related to an ecosystem-based approach to management. This manual contains presentation hints, a content overview, and discussion questions. Also included are viewer's guides for each video.; each viewer's guide includes a thumbnail description of each video, a note taking guide, and references. This is a manual for presenting each of the five VHS videos. The videos are selected topics from the five-day workshop; each video is approximately 30 minutes in length. Additional topics may be available in the future. The five videos are: 1) Overview of Landscape Processes, Wildlife and Fisheries Linkages, and Operational Applications (Dr. Jerry Franklin, Dan Hogan, and Dr. Walt Klenner); 2) Biodiversity Planning and Forest Management at the Landscape Scale (Nancy Diaz); 3) Soil Ecosystems: Invertebrates (Dr. Andrew Moldenke); 4) Soil Ecosystems: Fungi (Dr. Shannon Berch); and 5) Ecosystem Management: An Aboriginal View (Garry Merkel). The workshop and videos were co-sponsored by: - United States Forest Service (Olympic and Blue Mountains Natural Resource Institute Learning Centers, and the Pacific Northwest Research Station); - British Columbia Ministry of Forests; - Washington State University ( Jefferson County Community Learning Center); and - United States Bureau of Land Management.
Shuley, G., Daigle, P.. 1998. New concepts in ecosystem management: video series. British Columbia Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development. Misc. Report (FLNRORD). MR89
Topic: FLNRORD Research Program
Keywords: Ecosystems
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