Principles of Vegetation Measurement
and Assessment
(REM 410)

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Learning Objective

This on-line information is designed to establish a solid understanding of vegetation structure and composition is necessary to understand how activities on rangelands and forested lands will affect wildlife habitat, livestock forage, fire behaviorwatershed characteristics, and many other wildland values.

Topics Covered

Module 1 - Introduction to Monitoring

Module 2 - Introduction to Measurements

Module 3 - Measuring Plant Density

Module 4 - Frequency or Abundance

Module 5 - Assessing Cover

Module 6 - Biomass or Production

Module 7 - Diversity, Dominance, and Similarity

Module 8 - Defining Vegetation Community Health

Course Goals

This information forms the basis of a 1-credit on-line course offered each fall semester by the Rangeland Ecology and Management Department at the University of Idaho. Questions about the course for 2009 can be sent to Dr. Karen Launchbaugh.

The course is under continual development. Feel free to explore the lessons and use this information as desired. Please report any errors or additional suggestions to Karen Launchbaugh.

Karen Launchbaugh
Rangeland Ecology & Management
College of Natural Resources
Phone: (208) 885-4394
Email: klaunchb@uidaho.edu