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Front Range CFLRP/SRLCC Monitoring Update

Front Range CFLRP/SRLCC Monitoring Update. 1 st Year Spatial Heterogeneity Results. Field Methods. Spatial Aggregation “ Groupy -Clumpy” Transect Was not limited to NFS lands Boulder County Parks and Open Space Oriented from Plot Center true north on all SRLCC CSE Plots

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Front Range CFLRP/SRLCC Monitoring Update

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  1. Front Range CFLRP/SRLCC Monitoring Update 1st Year Spatial Heterogeneity Results

  2. Field Methods • Spatial Aggregation “Groupy-Clumpy” Transect • Was not limited to NFS lands • Boulder County Parks and Open Space • Oriented from Plot Center true north on all SRLCC CSE Plots • 100 meter transect, measuring number and distance of Single story/multistory canopy cover and openings Single Story Multi Story Openings

  3. Changes in Total Cover

  4. Changes in Opening Size

  5. Take home • Total openings increased from pre to post treatments conditions • Though differences were variable when compared to control sites • Mean single opening size increased • Again the variation between pre, post, and the controls were observed. • Future use? • Ground truth remote sensing products and analyses • Operational use for TSA, and/or contractors

  6. Treatment effects scale considerations • Limited monitoring resources, to evaluate a vast resource (Landscape) at fine scales (within stand/patch) • We have to make decisions as to what level of confidence we have in the data and what appropriate inferences we can be drawn from that data. • Trade-offs • A very good understanding (i.e. beyond a reasonable doubt”) at small scales in a limited number of site, vs • A pretty good understanding (i.e. “a preponderance of evidence”) at larger scales with more sites.

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