Submitted to the National Science Foundation March 11, 1999 Central Arizona – Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research Project Nancy B. Grimm, Co-Project Director, Charles L. Redman, Co-Project Director SUMMARY OF PROPOSED EFFORT The establishment of the Central Arizona-Phoenix LTER introduces many new opportunities and as many new challenges to the extant LTER network.
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