Accession Number:

AD1084321

Title:

DoD Land Management and Natural Capital/Ecosystem Services: Research on the Efficacy of Applying a Supply Chain Paradigm and Economic Valuation Tools to Optimize Management Decision-Making and Enable Quantification of DoD Stewardship Value

Descriptive Note:

[Technical Report, Final Report]

Corporate Author:

CH2M Hill, Inc.

Report Date:

2019-07-31

Pagination or Media Count:

69

Abstract:

U.S. Department of Defense DoD management efforts at test and training lands produces a product readiness with co-benefits in the form of stewardship value, ecosystem services, and the maintenance of options for future re-use. The management of these lands can be complex, with a need to balance test and training, environmental compliance, impacts, and costs associated with modernization and maintenance of deteriorating natural capital needed for the mission, encroachment, impacts on the public, property use agreements, new listings of threatened and endangered species TES, and increasing shared use of test and training lands.

Descriptors:

Subject Categories:

  • Logistics, Military Facilities and Supplies
  • Ecology

Distribution Statement:

[A, Approved For Public Release]