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Monitoring Environmental Quality at the Landscape Scale
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Environmental MonitoringEngineeringLand UseEnvironmental Impact AssessmentLand RestorationEnvironmental PlanningSpatial ScaleUnited StatesLandscape ScaleSocial SciencesEnvironmental PolicyNatural ResourcesGeographyHabitat ConservationLandscape ChangeLandscape EcologyMan-land RelationshipNatural Resource ManagementLand ManagementSustainable Land-use ManagementLand Conservation
ver the past century, technological advances have greatly improved the standard of living in the United States. But these same advances have caused sweeping environmental changes, often unforeseen and potentially irreparable. Ethical stewardship of the environment requires that society monitor and assess environmental changes at the national scale with a view toward the conservation and wise management of our natural resources. Some of the most important environmental changes occur a t the spatial scale of landscapes. Obvious examples include clearcutting for lumber, urbanization, the loss of wetlands, and the conversion of forest and prairies into crop and grazing systems. Decisions about how to change land cover may be made by individual landowners, but their im-
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