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Desert Technology International Conference 11 Abstract Submission Instructions
This is the 11th in a series of Desert Technology conferences since 1991. These conferences focus on desertification issues & multidisciplinary solutions such as special characteristics and benefits of desert ecosystems, mechanism of desertification and its management, and appropriate technologies for developed and developing regions. This document details how to submit an abstract for the conference, for people interested presenting.
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Desert Technology International Conference 11 Save the Date
This is the 11th in a series of Desert Technology conferences since 1991. These conferences focus on desertification issues & multidisciplinary solutions such as special characteristics and benefits of desert ecosystems, mechanism of desertification and its management, and appropriate technologies for developed and developing regions. The conference will be held NOVEMBER 19-22, 2013.
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Don’t Waste the Drought
Though the drought has devastated corn crops and disrupted commerce on the Mississippi River, it also represents an opportunity to tackle long-ignored water problems and to reimagine how we manage, use and even think about water. Published: August 16, 2012
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Drought Task Force
The New Mexico Drought Task Force recommends strategies for reducing the state's vulnerability to drought.
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New Mexico's Forest and Watershed Health Plan Background Info
DroughtView: Combining on-the-ground know-how with remotely sensed data to assess drought impacts
Webinar presented by Jeremy Weiss, Climate and Geospatial Extension Scientist at the University of Arizona, and hosted by the Desert Landscape Conservation Cooperative.
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How hotter, dryer climate may lead to more tree deaths from fire
from SRLCC Feb. 2015 Newsletter
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Map1 Priority Project Area Watershed Map (March 2015 )
Map 1: March 2015 Priority Project Area Watershed map shows the group's current Priority Project Area with Watershed HUC 8 (labeled), HUC 10 (not labeled), HUC 12 (labeled), Surface ownership (corrected version by Gila NF); Gila NF Priority Landscape, Grant Co 911 Roads layer; Tiger 2010 surface water (streams and waterbodies), GNIS Populated places, Shaded Relief image beneath all; some place names are labeled. 24"x 36" (D size), landscape, pdf
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New Mexico Family Emergency Preparedness Guide
Information about how New Mexico families can prepare for various types of disasters and emergencies, including wildlfires and floods. Published 2013 by the New Mexico Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management.
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New Mexico Water Supply Update Briefing
January 26, 2018 briefing by National Weather Service Hydrologist Royce Fontenot
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New Study: Today's Southwest U.S. megafires are unusual
Unprecedented study relies on more than 1,500 years of tree-ring data and hundreds of years of fire-scar records gathered from Ponderosa Pine forests
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