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LTER annual report published and available for download
The Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network is pleased to announce the publication of the 2012 LTER Annual Report. This inaugural report highlights important LTER accomplishments during 2012, summaries of the talks presented during the 2012 LTER mini-Symposium at the National Science Foundation (which can also be viewed online at http://bit.ly/12dZ4Le), and selected key findings… Read more »
2013.01.17 Executive Board Meeting Notes
Executive Board Minutes from 17 January 2013
Expanding dimensions in landscape-agroecological research: an iLTER Cross-site Collaboration
Expanding dimensions in landscape-agroecological research: an iLTER Cross-site Collaboration
Megan Woltz
International Long Term Ecological Research (ILTER) Network: Past, Present, and Future
International Long Term Ecological Research (ILTER) Network: Past, Present, and Future
Kristin Vanderbilt, Ph.D.,
Co-chair, US ILTER Committee,
Department of Biology,
University of New Mexico
A focus on tropical systems: international LTER research highlights from the Florida Coastal Everglades
A focus on tropical systems: international LTER research highlights from the Florida Coastal Everglades (FCE)
Tiffany Troxler, FCE LTER
Many Hands: Fostering Ecological Data Sharing through ILTER Information Management Collaborations
Many Hands: Fostering Ecological Data Sharing through ILTER Information Management Collaborations
John Porter
A Joint Schoolyard ILTER for Students in Israel and the US
A Joint Schoolyard ILTER for Students in Israel and the US
Dr. Saleit Ron, Head of Education, Ramat Hanadiv
Establishing the International Mountain LTER Network
Establishing the International Mountain LTER Network
Mark Williams, University of Colorado
Increased Explanatory Power through International Science Coordination: The McMurdo Dry Valleys Terrestrial Observation Network
Increased Explanatory Power through International Science Coordination: The McMurdo Dry Valleys Terrestrial Observation Network
Byron J. Adams
McMurdo LTER & Brigham Young University, Dept. of Biology