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Offsetting versus overlapping ice road routes from year to year : impacts to tundra vegetation
In the Record of Decision for the Northeast National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska Integrated Activity Plan (1998), the Bureau of Land Management stipulated that the location of ice roads be offset from year to year in order to spread the impact over a greater area of tundra so that vegetation will recover more quickly. This study was intended to test a part of that assumption: additive impacts occur to tundra vegetation with subsequent years of ice road construction.
- "In the Record of Decision for the Northeast National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska Integrated Activity Plan (1998), the Bureau of Land Management stipulated that the location of ice roads be offset from year to year in order to spread the impact over a greater area of tundra so that vegetation will recover more quickly. This study was intended to test a part of that assumption: additive impacts occur to tundra vegetation with subsequent years of ice road construction."@en
- "Offsetting versus overlapping ice road routes from year to year : impacts to tundra vegetation"@en
- "Offsetting versus overlapping ice road routes from year to year impacts to tundra vegetation"