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Middle Rio Grande Wood Supply Analysis: Wood Supply Atlas
Prepared by TNC for Ciudad SWCD, February 2015
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Middle Rio Grande Wood Supply Analysis Data Dictionary
Prepared by TNC for Ciudad SWCD, February 2015
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Middle Rio Grande Wood Supply Analysis, Final Report
Prepared by TNC for Ciudad SWCD, April 2015
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Middle Rio Grande Wood Supply - TNC Presentation
Presentation made by Steve Bassett to the Coordinating Group on April 3, 2015
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EPA Releases Report: "Implications of Climate Change for State Bioassessment Programs and Approaches to Account for Effects"
This final report uses biological data collected in wadeable rivers and streams, by four states, to examine the components of state and tribal bioassessment and biomonitoring programs that may be vulnerable to climate change. The study investigates the potential to identify biological response signals to climate change within existing bioassessment data sets; analyzes how biological responses can be categorized and interpreted; and assesses how they may influence decision-making processes. The analyses suggest that several biological indicators may be used to detect climate change effects and such indicators can be used by state bioassessment programs to document changes at high-quality reference sites.
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Seeing Forests for the Trees and the Carbon: Mapping the World’s Forests in Three Dimensions
January 9, 2012 Feature Article in NASA Earth Observer by Michael Carlowicz
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Biochar Research at Colorado State University
What is Biochar? Is there a potential market for this woody biomass residue from forest product manufacturing operations? Read about the latest research from Colorado State University and Colorado State Forest Service’s Utilization and Marketing Program.
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