Vegetation Inventory Project Report


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Vegetation Inventory Project


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To better understand the native, non-native and restored plant community dynamics at WHMI the NPS Vegetation Inventory Program (NVIP) funded a vegetation inventory and mapping project in 2006 as part of the larger Upper Columbia Basin Inventory and Monitoring Network (UCBN) network-wide inventory program. The authors' detail the findings of the Vegetation Inventory Project at Whitman Mission National Historic Site




Lewis and Clark National Historic Park Vegetation Classification and Mapping Project Report


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The National Park Service (NPS) Vegetation Inventory Program (VIP) is an effort to classify, describe, and map existing vegetation of national park units as part of generating baseline data products for the NPS Natural Resources Inventory and Monitoring Program. A vegetation map of the Lewis and Clark National Historic Park (LEWI) was developed as part of a cooperative project between the National Park Service (NPS) and the Institute for Natural Resources' Oregon Biodiversity Information Center (ORBIC). The project complemented ongoing species-level inventory at the park which took place during 2009 and 2010.










Vegetation Classification Guidelines


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The objective of the National Park Service (NPS) Vegetation Inventory is to classify vegetation as ecological community types in each of more than 250 NPS Inventory and Monitoring park units ("parks") in the United States outside of Alaska and to map vegetation to that classification scheme developed for the unit. This guidance is a revision and update of the 1994 guidance on vegetation classification within the NPS Vegetation Inventory (The Nature Conservancy and Environmental Systems Research Institute 1994) and supersedes the 1994 version.




Vegetation Inventory Project


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Vegetation Classification and Mapping Project Report, Timpanogos Cave National Monument


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With the support of the U.S. Geological Survey - National Park Service Vegetation Mapping Program, the Northern Colorado Plateau Inventory and Monitoring Network completed this project to describe and map vegetation at Timpanogos Cave National Monument. This collaborative effort involved project partners engineering-environmental Management, Inc., the Western Region office of NatureServe, and their cooperators.