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Person ECMAScript program Gates, Bill
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Person Gubler, Rolf
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Person Crescenti, Neil
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Oak, Fire and Mesophication: Past, current and future trends of oak in the eastern United States
Fire has been a preeminent force over much of the eastern United States for multi-millennia. As such, pyrogenic vegetation types dominated this region in pre-European times, including oak, oak-pine, and pine savannas/woodlands/forests and tallgrass prairies.
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Organization College of Environmental Science and Forestry at the State University of New York
The College of Environmental Science and Forestry at the State University of New York advances knowledge and skills to promote the leadership necessary for the stewardship of both the natural and designed environments.
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Person Farrell, Shannon
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Cave and Karst Classification and Mapping
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Cave Classification and Mapping Technical Oversight Team
Cave Classification and Mapping TOT
This is a private Work Space for invited experts to participate in management of the Cave Classification and Mapping project funded by the Appalachian LCC in FY13. The vendor, American University, will report quarterly with updates, process details, any issues, interim products, and eventually final deliverables. It will be the role of this group to carefully review each submission, discuss status and content with other members, make suggestions for improvements, and assist LCC staff in ensuring that the final product is a high quality one. All folders and content within this Work Space can only be seen by registered members of the group; however, appropriate content will be made public on this website once approved by the Team.