Improving Statistical Sampling and Vegetation Monitoring the San Diego MSCP

Type: report

Article abstract: San Diego’s Multiple Species Conservation Program (MSCP) intends to conserve the diversity and function of the southwestern San Diego County ecosystem through preservation and adaptive management of habitat. Monitoring this large network of land is scientifically and logistically challenging as well as costly. The objective of this project is to evaluate the cost and accuracy of different sampling designs and field protocols for monitoring coastal sage scrub (CSS) and chaparral vegetation communities.

Number of pages: 100

Authors: Deutschman, Douglas; Spring, Shawn;

Year: 2009

Publisher: San Diego State University

Prepared for: San Diego Association of Governments;

Prepared by: San Diego State University;

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Veg Monitoring SDSU_2009.pdf