Includes bibliographical references (pages 135-146) and index.
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1. Terms used -- The WRP approach and its applications -- Key concepts. 2. Minimum information needed -- Features of EPA's permit tracking system -- Incorporating additional information -- Reporting the information. 3. Deciding on a sampling strategy -- Identifying priority areas -- Selecting sites -- Defining the boundaries of a study area -- Defining and sampling the population of natural wetlands -- Finalizing the list of projects and natural wetlands to be sampled. 4. Documentation of as-built conditions -- Routine assessments -- Comprehensive assessments -- Assessment variables -- Developing an efficent sampling strategy. 5. Suggested ways to represent the data collected -- Techniques for determining differences in samples -- Evaluating projects abd setting performance criteria. 6. Wetland type -- Vegetation -- Other important structural characteristics.
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Restoration ecology-- United States-- Evaluation.
Wetland conservation-- United States-- Decision making.