If you’re as old as I am you will remember the term “management by walking around” (MBWA), which refers to a style of management tracing its origins in the 1970s to Hewlett-Packard’s management practices and later by Tom Peters and…
If you’re as old as I am you will remember the term “management by walking around” (MBWA), which refers to a style of management tracing its origins in the 1970s to Hewlett-Packard’s management practices and later by Tom Peters and…
This is a continuation of our earlier post – Monitoring and Managing. We introduced what we should be sampling for and why in the first blog. This entry will discuss where, how, and how often sampling should be done. This…
“Environmental management can’t wait for scientific certainty”- Ragnar Elmgren Dr. Elmgren’s quote sets the tone for discussion of source water quality issues in our lakes and reservoirs, and the need for continuous monitoring to understand dynamic lake ecosystems. Sampling and…