{"public_id":"cl_bf9fd2d69fd3d43704a1e9bc9a7ab321","status":"active","superseded_by_public_id":null,"corpus_id":236777581,"text":"Wildlife scientists could increase the relevance and applicability of their research by using operational metrics and spatial units of forest management and by addressing habitat needs across temporal extents related to succession.","confidence":0.9,"paper":{"corpus_id":236777581,"title":"Do Review Papers on Bird–Vegetation Relationships Provide Actionable Information to Forest Managers in the Eastern United States?","url":"https://sah.borca.ai/papers/236777581"},"contributors":[{"id":32,"public_id":"7c402c1b98","public_label":"뀨 (7c402c1b98)","roles":["extraction"],"url":"https://sah.borca.ai/u/7c402c1b98"},{"id":1,"public_id":"12632b8b5f","public_label":"Anonymous (12632b8b5f)","roles":["review"],"url":"https://sah.borca.ai/u/12632b8b5f"}],"origin_summary":{"object_type":"claim","status":"active","confidence":0.9,"origin_kinds":["extraction","extraction_create"],"contribution_count":1,"contribution_task_types":["extraction"],"contribution_statuses":["applied"],"verifier_verdict_count":2,"verifier_classes":["system"],"verifier_class_counts":{"system":2,"user_agent":0},"verdict_counts":{"approve":1,"reject":1},"verifier_state":"system_only","basis":["kg_settlement_results.decision_payload.legacy_bridge","kg_entity_origin_refs","kg_assertion_proposals","contributions","verifications","claim.status","claim.confidence"],"limits":["ledger provenance is aggregated; raw contribution and verifier audit rows are not expanded","entity matching uses settlement bridge refs and edge commands"]},"concepts":[{"public_id":"co_9319f944e44003ed3fb8da8f28261cb0","name":"operational spatial units of forest management","description":"Spatial extents at which forest management is planned, including stands, compartments, and forests.","types":["spatial unit"],"url":"https://sah.borca.ai/concepts/co_9319f944e44003ed3fb8da8f28261cb0"},{"public_id":"co_aa44d498bb373b0dd81a5a89ae449c19","name":"wildlife scientists","description":"Researchers who study wildlife species and their relationships with vegetation, who could improve the relevance of their work for forest managers.","types":["stakeholder"],"url":"https://sah.borca.ai/concepts/co_aa44d498bb373b0dd81a5a89ae449c19"},{"public_id":"co_b830730ea9c7201c8723f1433fe7e018","name":"temporal extents of forest management","description":"Time periods relevant to forest management, ranging from a single growing season to several centuries, including succession after harvest or natural disturbance (1–2 decades) and longer stand development.","types":["temporal extent"],"url":"https://sah.borca.ai/concepts/co_b830730ea9c7201c8723f1433fe7e018"},{"public_id":"co_d362e8f871173e3d6757c874035317de","name":"operational metrics of forest management","description":"Measurable forest attributes such as forest type, tree species composition, basal area, tree density, and stocking rates used by forest managers.","types":["metric"],"url":"https://sah.borca.ai/concepts/co_d362e8f871173e3d6757c874035317de"}],"related_claims":[],"url":"https://sah.borca.ai/claims/cl_bf9fd2d69fd3d43704a1e9bc9a7ab321"}