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Collection: Forestry issues in an urban setting
Trees and People Survey, 1/09 update
Trees and People Survey, 1/09 update
Urban and Community Forestry
The New Mexico Urban and Community Forestry Program serves as an avenue to provide education and support to communities across the state for managing their urban forests.
Draft of Wildlife Restoration Plan & EA for Cobre Tyrone Mine
The Draft RP/EA evaluates potential restoration projects that will restore, replace or acquire the equivalent of wildlife and wildlife habitat that were injured by the release of hazardous substances from the three mines.
Karuk Tribe: Integrating Traditional Ecological Knowledge within Natural Resource Management
In 2010, the Karuk Tribe released a draft Eco-Cultural Resources Management Plan to create a long-term adaptation strategy for the protection, enhancement and utilization of cultural and natural resources. The Eco-Cultural Resources Management Plan establishes a framework for considering a wide range of human and environmental stressors to the Karuk Tribe, including climate change.
EPA Green Infrastructure Permitting Supplement 4: Green Infrastructure in Total Maximum Daily Loads
This supplement to Factsheet 5 summarizes two recent TMDLS that address flow, hydrology, and green infrastructure.
The Chama Flow Report, Volume 2, No. 1 2013
Volume 2, Number 1. This newsletter will be published on a roughly quarterly basis, covering the technical and governance news and issues that will emerge from the recently-initiated "Rio Chama Flow Optimization Project". We hope you will find it interesting and that you will accept our sincere invitation to participate in improving the management of streamflows in the Rio Chama Wild and Scenic River.
Request for Applications - 2019 WUI Grant Program
EMNRD Forestry Division is seeking applications for 2019 Western States Wildand Urban Interface (WUI) Grants. For more information and application forms, go to the "RFPs and Grants" page at www.nmforestry.com.
Southwest Areas Forest, Fire and Community Assistance Grants
Southwest Areas Forest, Fire and Community Assistance Grants
Troublesome Weeds of New Mexico, NMSU College of Agriculture Cooperative Extension Service, NM Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Land Management and EMNRD Forestry, published in part with grant funds from USDA Forest Service.
Troublesome Weeds of New Mexico, NMSU College of Agriculture Cooperative Extension Service, NM Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Land Management and EMNRD Forestry, published in part with grant funds from USDA Forest Service.
Alteration of Streamflow Magnitudes and Potential Ecological Consequences: a Multiregional Assessment
The study appeared October 25 in the online version of Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, a journal of the Ecological Society of America.
Southwest Area Forest, Fire and Community Assistance Grants- federal and state assistance grants available in the Southwestern Region
Southwest Area Forest, Fire and Community Assistance Grants- federal and state assistance grants available in the Southwestern Region
USDI/BLM Process for Assessing Proper Functioning Condition for Riparian Area Management
USDI/BLM Process for Assessing Proper Functioning Condition for Riparian Area Management
USDI/BLM Process for Assessing Proper Functioning Condition for Riparian Area Management
USDI/BLM Process for Assessing Proper Functioning Condition for Riparian Area Management
U.S. Forest Service Research Assistantships for Native American Students
The Wildlife Society has announced the 2016 U.S. Forest Service Research Assistant-ships available to Native American students working towards a career in natural resources.
NY Times: Growing a Forest, and Harvesting Jobs
NY Times WORLD | November 23, 2010 Ixtl'an de Ju'arez Journal: Growing a Forest, and Harvesting Jobs By ELISABETH MALKIN Zapotec Indians in Mexico have become exemplars of community forest ownership and management.
EPA Green Infrastructure Permitting Fact Sheet 4: Stormwater
Much of the aquatic ecosystem degradation associated with stormwater is caused by changes in discharge volumes, rates, and durations. This factsheet discusses how green infrastructure can be integrated into stormwater permits to maintain more natural flow regimes.
USDA/NRCS The Pole Cutting Solution
USDA/NRCS The Pole Cutting Solution
USDA/NRCS Streambank & Shoreline Protection Standard
USDA/NRCS Streambank & Shoreline Protection Standard
Lincoln National Forest seeks Partnership Student Trainee
This is a Pathways Indefinite Intern Position. Responses due November 18, 2016.
EPA Green Infrastructure Permitting Fact Sheet 2: Combined Sewer Overflows
Green infrastructure can reduce the volume of stormwater entering combined sewer systems during precipitation events, which may reduce numbers and volumes of overflows. This factsheet addresses the evaluation of green infrastructure approaches for CSO control, the identification of quantitative implementation targets, and the incorporation of green infrastructure approaches into Long Term Control Plans.
At the Nexus of Fire, Water and Society
Opinion piece. May 23, 2016. Philosophical Transactions Royal Society of London B 371: 20150172. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2015.0172
La Ventana en los Valles - Fall 2011
The Las Conchas Fire: Flames and Floods in the Valles Caldera
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