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COPE Program progress report for FY 91
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COPE Program progress report for FY 91 : COPE Advisory Council meeting : BLM Salem District Office, Salem, Oregon, June 11, 1991

Title Variants

Alternative: COPE Program Advisory Council meeting, June 11, 1991

Alternative: COPE Program progress report for fiscal year 1991

By

Hobbs, Stephen D.
Till, Sheila.
Coastal Oregon Productivity Enhancement Program.
Oregon State University. College of Forestry.
Pacific Northwest Research Station (Corvallis, Or.)
United States. Bureau of Land Management.
United States. Bureau of Land Management. Salem District.
COPE Advisory Council Meeting Salem, Or.) 1991-

Type

Book

Material

Published material

Publication info

[Corvallis, Or.], [Coastal Oregon Productivity Enhancement Program], 1991

Notes

Meeting packet distributed for the June 11, 1991 COPE Advisory Council meeting, which includes a progress report for fiscal year 1991.

Contents: Meeting agenda -- COPE Advisory Council Members -- Cooperating organizations -- Minutes of COPE Advisory Council meeting of November 20, 1990 -- Progress reports : Fundamental COPE studies ; Adaptive COPE studies and technology transfer activities -- Proposed Fundamental and Adaptive studies for FY 92 -- Relationship of research studies to COPE management issues and research tasks -- Budgets for FY 91 and FY 92 : Fundamental COPE ; Adaptive COPE.

"Compiled by Steve Hobbs and Sheila Till"--Table of contents.

COPE Program is a cooperative effort between Oregon State University's College of Forestry, USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, USDI Bureau of Land Management, and other federal and state agencies, forest industry, and county and city governments.

Subjects

Appropriations and expenditures , Coastal Oregon Productivity Enhancement Program , Coastal zone management , Expenditures, Public , Forest management , Oregon , Pacific coast , Research , Riparian ecology

Call Number

QH541.5.C65 C637 1991

Language

English

Identifiers

OCLC: 40818701

 

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