Abstract
• Adaptive land management requires monitoring of resource conditions, which requires choices about where and when to monitor a landscape. • Designing a sampling design for a monitoring program can be broken down in to eight steps: identifying questions, defining objectives, selecting reporting units, deciding data collection methods, defining the sample frame, selecting an appropriate design type, deciding stratification and allocation, and identifying the required sampling effort. • Here, we provide descriptions of each step in the process and identify tools and resources to complete each step.
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Stauffer, N. G., Duniway, M. C., Karl, J. W., & Nauman, T. W. (2022). Sampling design workflows and tools to support adaptive monitoring and management. Rangelands, 44(1), 8–16. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rala.2021.08.005
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