Simensted et al 2006
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Simenstad, C, M Logsdon, K. Fresh, H. Shipman, M. Dethier, J. Newton. 2006. Conceptual model for assessing restoration of Puget Sound nearshore ecosystems. Puget Sound Nearshore Partnership Report No. 2006-03. Published by Washington Sea Grant Program, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. Available at http://pugetsoundnearshore.org.
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- Provides a more complex analysis of 'ecoystem state' than provided by other ecosystem planning models like DPSIR or The Open Standards for Conservation.