In our August community call, we heard from three LTER sites that pursued intensive strategic planning and community conversations through the APEAL Project. This month, we’ll hold a conversation with sites that invested modest seed funding in starting or deepening relationships with individual community partners. Come be inspired by the outcomes that can result when we find the time and motivation to engage intentionally and with openness.
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The LTER monthly community call provides an opportunity to hold seminars, discussions, and learning opportunities of relevance to the broad LTER research community. These may include research seminars, discussions of emerging projects and methods, or the occasional organizational update.
…maintains a strong tradition of self-governance through four Network-wide standing committees and a series of smaller appointed committees and project teams. See our listing of all active committees. The Principal…
…of data for synthesis. The project will leverage the collective experience of the LTER community to improve data management across a broad community through communication and collaboration. It will facilitate…
…and other aquatic sites, which provide crucial habitats for migratory species which are important to local Iñupiaq communities. For their PES seed project, Iñupiaq community members and Beaufort Lagoon Ecosystems…
…a competitor’s calls allows her to study whether or not birds avoid other species. Coupling this data with predicted species ranges under climate change should show her where competition is…
…and justice in our disciplines and our network. The Community Building working group from the LTER Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee will be facilitating a panel discussion on community engagement…
…Term Ecological Research (LTER) community to provide these benefits. The project will leverage the collective experience of the LTER community to improve data management across a broad community through communication…
…on the landscape and the resultant propagation of responses to disturbances across the landscape. Components of the arctic landscape differ widely in biogeochemical and community openness. Research at the ARC-LTER…
…also designed the LTER Community Calls, a monthly space for discussion on a topic proposed by LTER community members. Our first Community Call, an orientation to the LTER Network, occurred…