Ds. Hanson et B. Hargrave, DEVELOPMENT OF A MULTILEVEL ECOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION-SYSTEM FOR THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, Environmental monitoring and assessment, 39(1-3), 1996, pp. 75-84
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MNDNR) began developmen
t of an Ecological Classification System (ECS) in 1991. The ECS is hie
rarchically organized into six levels following the United States Fore
st Service structure. The upper four levels are being developed State-
wide by an interdisciplinary group from several agencies, Geographic I
nformation Systems approaches are being used to overlay and integrate
existing data. The first two levels (Province and Section) have been c
ompleted. The third level (Subsection) is nearly completed, and work o
n the fourth level (Land Type Association (LTA)) started in January 19
95. Classification and inventory for the lowest two levels (Ecological
Land Type and Ecological Land Type Phase) was cooperatively undertake
n on two Land Type Associations within the Chippewa National Forest. A
sample set of management interpretations is being developed and teste
d for the two lower levels. Workshops demonstrating how ECS can be use
d for natural resource management began in mid-1995 and will continue
for several years, as will development of the lower two levels on LTAs
beyond the Chippewa National Forest.