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Fort Hood Land Management System (LMS) Military Field Application Site FY99 In-progress Review (1998)

Abstract
The purpose of the Land Management System (LMS) is to provide relevant science, tools, and information to land and water resource managers and decision makers with the goal of enhancing their ability to understand and communicate past, current, and potential impacts of management actions on land and water resources. LMS demonstration efforts provide opportunities to test, evaluate, modify, and document how LMS capabilities help to address specific user problems and how LMS capabilities fit into decision processes at user sites. Demonstration site in-progress reviews are designed to ensure that the stages of evaluation, modification, and documentation are fulfilled. These reviews also allow other interested parties to be involved at the host site and evaluate the value of applying LMS investments and results at other sites. This report documents presentations, discussion, and results of the second Fort Hood Land Management System in-progress review.

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Download http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA368647
Contributors CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB (ARMY) CHAMPAIGN IL
Repository Defense Technical Information Center OAI-PMH Repository (United States)
Keywords ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT, INFORMATION SCIENCE, *MANAGEMENT PLANNING AND CONTROL, *DECISION MAKING, *RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, *MILITARY PUBLICATIONS, TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER, DEMONSTRATIONS, USER NEEDS, SUPERVISORS, LANDING FIELDS, ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, WATER RESOURCES, LAND USE, LAND AREAS., LMS(LAND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM), FORT HOOD LAND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, PE62272A
Language eng