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Ken Van Rees Dept of Soil Science University of Saskatchewan

Ken Van Rees Dept of Soil Science University of Saskatchewan. Impacts of Forest Management on Soils – SK Soils Monitoring Program. Monitoring requires a long term commitment. Ability to analyze meaningful data.

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Ken Van Rees Dept of Soil Science University of Saskatchewan

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  1. Ken Van Rees Dept of Soil Science University of Saskatchewan

  2. Impacts of Forest Management on Soils – SK Soils Monitoring Program

  3. Monitoring requires a long term commitment

  4. Ability to analyze meaningful data

  5. Monitoring requires predictive tools - models play a key role in future forecasting

  6. Use of natural range of variation to determine targets 1.47

  7. Monitoring requires front- and back-end planning • protocols • data base software, data storage system and a dedicated data manager

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