REPORT OF THE NSF ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL PLANNING FOR LONG-TERM ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH PROJECTS – (The “Shugart Report”)
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Network News Issue 2 Fall 1987
LTER Network and Major Biomes… Introducing New LTER Sites: ARC BNZ HBR KBS VCR… The NASA FIFE Research Program on the Kansas State University LTER Site… Long-term Studies Section for the ESA… Cary Conference
Network News Issue 1 Spring 1987
LTER NETWORK NEWS – What is LTER?… Perspectives on LTER… News From The Sites… CDR CPR (SGS) CWT HJA JRN KNZ Large River LTER Program NWT North Inlet NTL
3. Standardized Meteorological Measurements for Long-Term Ecologic
Standardized Meteorological Measurements for Long-Term Ecological Research Sites. Network Office Publication Number 3. Prepared by the The Long Term Ecological Research Climate Committee, June 1986. Editor: David Greenland.
Data Management at Biological Field Stations
This report presents the results of deliberations at a workshop held in May 1982 at Kellogg Biological Stataion to address what is perceived as a general problem of omission at field research site–that of data management. Data management has not had a very high priority at most established field research stations and only recently has there been a coordinated effort to develop data management systems among sites identified in the NSF-supported Long Term Ecological Research network.
1979 Report on Long-Term Ecological Research Concept and Measurement Needs
Long-term Ecological Research Concept Statement and Measurement Needs Summary of a Workshop at the Institute of Ecology, Indianapolis, Indiana, June 25-27, 1979. Prepared for: National Science Foundation Directorate for Biological, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division of Environmental Biology, Biological Research Resources Program
1978 Report on Pilot Project for Long-Term Observation and Study of Ecosystems in the United States
This report describes a pilot project for long-term observation and study of ecological systems in the United States. It includes a plan for the organization, development, and administration of the project, as well as a proposed system for the selection, storage, and retrieval of observational data.
1977 Long Term Ecological Measurements Conference Report
A group of scientists representing many areas of ecology met March 16-18, 1977 to discuss fundamental issues concerning long-term ecological measurements. The report of this conference is divided into two parts: (1) a summary statement from the entire co nference; and (2) specific recommendations regarding terrestrial freshwater and marine ecosystems, prepared by different sections of the conference.