Science Sprints to Support Regulation
NOTOC left|200px How do we organize evolving scientific evidence to support the protection of public trust resources?
This cross agency collaboration aimed to rapidly summarize available evidence on narrow topics to support regulatory decision-making, particularly the quantification of ecosystem services. The effort was initiated as part of continuous process improvement to support Puget Sound Nearshore Habitat Conservation Calculator, which uses Habitat Equivalency Analysis to quantify impacts to Puget Sound Chinook Salmon in Beaches and Embayments.
Relationships
- broader: salmon
- related to: :file:ecosystem guild handbook draft.pdf
- related to: Beach Nourishment
- related to: Chinook Salmon
- related to: beaches
- related to: embayments
- related to: habitat equivalency analysis
- related to: lambert & chamberlin 2023
- related to: nearshore habitat planning for salmon recovery
- related to: psemp
- related to: puget sound acquisition and restoration
- related to: regulation and mitigation systems
- related to: ser
- related to: socioeconomics;coastal management
Source: Science Sprints to Support Regulation on Salish Sea Wiki