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Project ECMAScript program Assessment of terrestrial and aquatic monitoring programs in the Southeastern United States
by Web Editor published Dec 16, 2013 last modified Jun 04, 2015 03:46 PM
A significant challenge faced by climate scientists in the public and private sector is the need for information about the historical status of ecological systems expected to be influenced by climate change. The need is especially acute for reliable and complete information about monitoring networks maintained by government and non-governmental organizations and associated data. While many organizations monitor one or more aspects of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, these monitoring programs are seldom coordinated and information about both the networks and the associated data are not readily available. The DOI Southeast Climate Science Center is participating in an effort by multiple federal, state, and other organizations to develop a comprehensive and integrated assessment of monitoring networks associated with atmospheric, stream, and terrestrial ecosystems. The objective of this two-year project is to support the development of this assessment.
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by Web Editor published Aug 31, 2015 last modified Sep 08, 2015 11:10 AM
Located in Tools & Resources / Assessing Future Energy Development
by Web Editor published Aug 31, 2015 last modified Jul 22, 2019 06:31 PM
Located in Tools / Assessing Future Energy Development
by Web Editor published Sep 08, 2015 last modified May 14, 2025 10:32 PM
Located in Projects / Science Investments / Assessing Vulnerability of Species and Habitats to Large-scale Impacts
by Web Editor published Mar 30, 2012
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File PDF document Bill Uihlein PPT presentation pdf
by Web Editor published Aug 21, 2012 last modified Aug 28, 2015 10:09 AM
Bill Uihlein's Role of Landscape Conservation Cooperatives in Sustaining Natural and Cultural Resources presentation
Located in Training / / Theme: Work of the Appalachian LCC / Conservation Adaptation Strategy
Person Brennan, Jean
by Web Editor published Feb 21, 2012 last modified Jul 25, 2024 10:10 PM
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Project Bringing people, data, and models together - addressing impacts of climate change on stream temperature
by Web Editor published Dec 16, 2013 last modified Jun 04, 2015 03:47 PM
Few previous studies have focused on how climate change may impact headwater systems, despite the importance of these areas for aquatic refugia. The lack of these studies has resulted in the majority of climate impact assessments focusing on conservation of ecological systems at broad levels, and has not focused on turning results into useful and actionable information for managers on the ground. A critical and timely research question is: “What data and modeling frameworks are needed to provide scientists reliable, climate-informed, water temperature estimates for freshwater ecosystems that can assist watershed management decision making?” This research will answer this through two primary activities: 1) gathering and compiling existing stream temperature data within the DOI-Northeast region and subsequent deployment of data loggers to areas where additional data are needed, and 2) an intercomparison of state-of-the-art statistical and deterministic stream temperature models to evaluate their ability to replicate point stream temperature measurements and model scalability to non-gaged sites with the Northeast region.
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by Web Editor published Jul 16, 2012 last modified May 21, 2013 12:23 PM
Review of State Wildlife Action Plans (SWAPs) and assumptions relevant to Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative's current goal of developing a new portfolio for Science Needs
Located in Cooperative / / SC Programmatic Alignment Work Group / Taggert State SWAP Summaries - ALL Tables
File Building partnerships and establishing consensus on regional priorities across the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes Landscape Cooperative - Final Report
by Web Editor published Mar 24, 2012 — filed under: ,
As part of our project to identify the most climate vulnerable species in the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes Landscape Conservation Cooperative we have completed phase one of our project. This report summarizes our findings to date.We completed ten workshops across the region and have compiled a regional list of priority wildlife species for consideration in a climate vulnerability assessment. Included in the report are the top 30 species shared as priorities across the region, as well as the individual lists from each workshop.
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