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About the Policy Analysis & Science Assistance Branch

Most resource management decisions involve the integrated use of biological, sociological, and economic information. Combining this information provides a more comprehensive basis for making effective resource management and conservation decisions. Toward this end, scientists in the Policy Analysis and Science Assistance Branch (PASA) contribute expert knowledge for natural resources management by conducting biological, social, economic, and institutional analyses of conservation policies and management practices.

PASA’s mission is to integrate biological, social, and economic research so that resource managers can use the resulting information to make informed decisions and resolve resource management conflicts. PASA scientists pursue and conduct scientific analyses that help agencies and Native American tribes to

  1. identify impending policy controversies and areas where earth and biological science research is needed to address future policy questions;
  2. develop methods and approaches to assist researchers in preparing scientific evidence;
  3. assess habitat alteration in a manner consistent with policy needs; and
  4. evaluate policy options. Program scientists also evaluate policy options (e.g., effects of different land treatments, fish and wildlife management practices, or visitor/recreation management practices) in response to specific questions faced by policy-makers and managers.
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