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File 2014 Jan-March Quarterly Report - Aquatic Decision Support Tool
2014 Jan-March Quarterly Report (1st Quarter) - Aquatic Decision Support Tool
Located in Projects / Downstream Strategies Project / Quarterly Reports
File 2014 April-June Quarterly Report - Aquatic Decision Support Tool
2014 April-June Quarterly Report (2nd Quarter) - Aquatic Decision Support Tool
Located in Projects / Downstream Strategies Project / Quarterly Reports
File 2014 April-June Quarterly Report - Marsh Migration
2014 April-June (2nd) Quarterly Report - Marsh Migration
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File Final Report: Strategic Marsh Adaptation: Creating and Testing a New Decision-Support Tool
In an era of rising sea levels, costal land managers including land trust representatives, municipal planners, and others contributing to decisions about whether to develop or protect coastal parcels do not have viable means of evaluating future values on wetlands that will be created when sea levels rise. This project develops and tests a software modeling approach to help address this issue. The beta test used three parcels in Scarborough, Maine: Hampton Circle, Audubon, and Pine Point. It used a group of experts to 1) allocate initial values to these parcels for a range of ecosystem services and 2) create depth-benefit curves that estimate how those values would change with increasing water depth at each site. Experts estimated that the Hampton Circle site had the highest initial values across all services. But once sea level rise and topographic diversity was accounted for via use of the software tool (MAST – Marsh Adaptation Strategy Tool), what initially appeared to be the most valuable site became the least valuable. The analysis demonstrates the importance of being able to examine interactions among a diversity of ecosystem service values, local topography, and possible sea level rise, and demonstrates the utility of a new tool to support costal land management decisions before and during upland conversion to wetland.
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File Agenda: Integrating Stream Science Meeting, 03-14-2013
Full agenda for the meeting
Located in Projects / / Impacts of Climate Change on Stream Temperature / Integrating Stream Science Meeting - March 14, 2013
File Presentation on the Stream Temperature Inventory Mapper and Data Portal
Presentation by Jana Stewart about the work to create a stream temperature inventory mapper and data portal for the Integrating Stream Science meeting, March 14, 2013
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File Notes: Stream Temperature Data and Modeling Meeting II
Ideas, Recommendations, and Discussion Topics from the 05/01/2014 meeting.
Located in Projects / / Impacts of Climate Change on Stream Temperature / Stream Temperature Data and Modeling Meeting II (May 2014)
File Presentation: Beauchene, Summer Thermal Thresholds of Fish Community Transitions
PDF of PowerPoint presentation by Mike Beauchene: "Summer Thermal Thresholds of Fish Community Transitions in Southern New England Streams," Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
Located in Projects / / Impacts of Climate Change on Stream Temperature / Stream Temperature Data and Modeling Meeting II (May 2014)