This powerpoint presentation identifies the positon of the LTER Network in the National Science Foundation
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February 2003 LTER-NSF ‘Mini Symposium’ – Grimm
Integration of Geosciences and Social Science within the LTER Program: Progress and Prospects
February 2003 LTER-NSF ‘Mini Symposium’ – Childers
Science in the Eye of the Storm- LTER and the Florida Everglades Restoration Project
March 2007 LTER-NSF Presentation–Scott Collins
2. Scott Collins (Sevilleta LTER, New Mexico): “Integrated Science for Society and Environment: A Mechanistic Approach to Socio-ecological Research” introduces new network research plan that LTER is developing and develops…
March 2005 LTER-NSF ‘Mini Symposium’ – Hopkinson
Chuck Hopkinson. LTER – The Next Decade….
March 2005 LTER-NSF ‘Mini Symposium’ – McGlathery
Karen McGlathery. LTER Contributions to Understanding the Coastal Eutrophication Problem.
February 2003 LTER-NSF ‘Mini Symposium’ – Hayden
Networked Climate Research
March 2005 LTER-NSF ‘Mini Symposium’ – Ducklow
Introduction by Hugh Ducklow, Long-term Marine Research and the Grand Challenges in Ecology.
March 2005 LTER-NSF ‘Mini Symposium’ – Ohman
Mark D. Ohman. Marine ecosystem responses to climate change.
March 2006 LTER-NSF ‘Mini-Symposium’ – Peters
Human impacts and land cover change in drylands – Debra Peters (22 slides)…