Prioritizing science efforts to inform decision making on public lands

TitlePrioritizing science efforts to inform decision making on public lands
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2023
AuthorsCarter, SK, Haby, TS, Meineke, JK, Foster, AC, McCall, LE, Espy, LD, Gilbert, MA, Herrick, JE, Prentice, KL
JournalFrontiers in Ecology and the Environment
Date Published09/2023
Type of Articleonline early
Keywordsdecision making, public land management, science needs, technical reports and journal articles
Abstract

Public land management agencies in the US are committed to using science-informed decision making, but there has been little research on the types and topics of science that managers need most to inform their decisions. We used the National Environmental Policy Act to identify four types of science information needed for making decisions relevant to public lands: (1) data on resources of concern, (2) scientific studies relevant to potential effects of proposed actions, (3) methods for quantifying potential effects of proposed actions, and (4) effective mitigation measures. We then used this framework to analyze 70 Environmental Assessments completed by the Bureau of Land Management in Colorado. Commonly proposed actions were oil and gas development, livestock grazing, land transactions, and recreation. Commonly analyzed resources included terrestrial wildlife, protected birds, vegetation, and soils. Focusing research efforts on the intersection of these resources and actions, and on developing and evaluating the effectiveness of mitigation measures to protect these resources, could strengthen the science foundation for public lands decision making.

URLhttps://doi.org/10.1002/fee.2672