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Decision Support Framework for Sea-level Rise Impacts
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One of the principal impacts of sea-level rise will be the loss of land in coastal areas through erosion and submergence of the coastal landscape. However, changes vary across space and time and are difficult to predict because landforms such as beaches, barriers, and marshes can respond to sea level rise in complicated, dynamic ways. This project developed decision support models to address critical management decisions at regional and local scales, considering both dynamic and simple inundation responses to sea-level rise.
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North Atlantic Hurricane Sandy Resiliency Science Projects
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Decision support framework for sea-level rise impacts
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Demo project: Appalachian forests
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Demo Project: Marsh Migration
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Demo project: White Mountains to Moosehead Lake Initiative
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Designing Sustainable Landscapes Fact Sheet - Dec. 2012
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Fact Sheet summarizing the Designing Sustainable Landscapes project - Dec. 2012
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Designing Sustainable Landscapes
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Designing Sustainable Landscapes - Update and Potential Next Steps, June 2014
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June 2014: update and potential next steps for the Designing Sustainable Landscapes project.
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Technical Committee
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2014 Science Needs Review
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Designing Sustainable Landscapes Presentation - Integrating Stream Science Meeting 3-14-2013
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Presentation by Joanna Grand about the UMass Amherst Designing Sustainable Landscapes project for the Integrating Stream Science meeting, March 14, 2013.
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Impacts of Climate Change on Stream Temperature
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Integrating Stream Science Meeting - March 14, 2013
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Detailed documentation of species-based assessment for Designing Sustainable Landscapes project
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Species -- This document describes our species-based assessment based on the concept of climate and habitat capability for a suite of representative species. Here, we define climate and habitat capability and the methods used to measure each component for each species. In addition, here we link to detailed documentation of the climate-habitat capability model developed for each representative species. [updated 6/17/2014]
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Terrestrial and Wetland Technical Subteam
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June 17, 2014 Subteam Meeting (Terrestrial/Wetland)
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Directions and Parking for the USFWS Regional Office - Hadley MA
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Directions and Parking for the USFWS Regional Office - Hadley MA
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2015 Science Needs Review
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Meeting Materials and Logistics - March 10-11, 2015 Technical and Science Delivery Committees
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Document: 2012 Oct.-Dec. Quarterly Report - Permeable Landscapes
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2012 Oct.-Dec. Quarterly Report (4th Quarter) - Permeable Landscapes for Species of Greatest Conservation Need
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Permeable landscapes for wildlife in the Northeast