Meeting took place June 6 and 7, 1995, at the University of Washington, College of Forest Resources. In attendance were Bruce Hayden, John Hobbie, Bob Waide, James Gosz, Jerry Franklin and John VandeCastle.
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1995 NSF/DOE/NASA/USDA Joint Program Awards Terrestrial Ecology and Global Change
Dynamics of Bilogically Available C and N Across the Tundra Landscape; Forest Change in a Boreal Transition Region: Productivity, Nutrient Cycling and Biodiversity at Multiple Scales; Homeostatic Adjustment of Loblolly Pine to CO2 Enrichment in a Forest Ecosystem; Plant Nitrogen Budgets Under Elevated Carbon Dioxide Levels: Regulation by Nitrogen Absorption and Assimiliation; Predicting Decomposition Dynamics of Woody Detritus of Forest Ecosystems; Predicting the response of terrestrial ecosystems to elevated CO2 and climate change: a modeling and experimental collaboration; Shortgrass steppe
Comparison of Carbon Dynamics of Two Conifer Forest Regions: Northwestern Russia & the Pacific North
Comparison of Carbon Dynamics of Two Conifer Forest Regions: Northwestern Russia & the Pacific Northwest, USA Proceedings of an International Workshop Compiled and Edited by Olga N. Krankina & Mark E. Harmon Sponsored by the National Science Foundation (DEB 9416281, BSR 9011663, International Programs) NASA Terrestrial Ecology Program USFS Pacific Northwest Research Station Hosted by the Department of Forest Science Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon April 9-23, 1995
Coordinating Committee Meeting Minutes Spring 1995
LTER Coordinating Committee Meeting Virginia Coast Reserve LTER Site April 21-22, 1995
Spring 1995 Executive Committee Meeting Minutes
Minutes from the April 1995 LTER Executive Committee Meeting.
Network News Issue 17 Spring 1995
LTER NETWORK NEWS – newsletter of the Long Term Ecological Research Network, Issue 17 Spring/Summer 1995
Spring 1995 Executive Committee Phone Conference Meeting Minutes
LTER/EXEC Phone Conference Meeting Notes of 3/15/95 – John Vande Castle
Winter 1995 Executive Committee Meeting Minutes
LTER Executive Committee Notes-January 13, 1995-Washington D.C. A proposal is on the table to modify the LMER program into LTER. This will be initiated by a workshop lead by Hobbie and Hayden, to formulate a working plan.
17. International Networking in Long-Term Ecological Research: Proc
LTER Network Office Publication #17: International Networking in Long-Term Ecological Research: Proceedings of an International Summit This book, published in 1994, represents the nascent effort to solidify an International LTER network. Hosted by the NSF and the LTER Network Office, representatives from 16 countries presented their long-term research and their interests in forming an International LTER Network
18. El Nino & Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) Sites
Greenland, David. (ed). 1994. El Nino and Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) Sites. Publication No. 18. LTER Network Office: University of New Mexico, Albuquerque USA. 57 pp. Six papers, or shorter contributions, describe studies of analysis of climatic, or proxy climatic, data at or near the following five LTER sites: Sevilleta (NM), Niwot Ridge (CO), Andrews (OR), Konza Prairie (KS), and North Temperate Lakes (WI). LTER areas and regions for the most part display El Nino signals consistent to those already found in continental scale studies.