“Urban water sustainability”, Claire Welty
“Urban water sustainability” by Claire Welty (University of Maryland – Baltimore County, Baltimore Ecosystem Study LTER)
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“Urban water sustainability” by Claire Welty (University of Maryland – Baltimore County, Baltimore Ecosystem Study LTER)
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“Local knowledge for the study of sustainability and resilience in indigenous villages of northern Alaska” by Gary Kofinas (University of Alaska, Bonanza Creek LTER)
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“Innovations and lessons learned in distributed graduate education on sustainability science” by Jeannine Cavender-Bares (University of Minnesota, Cedar Creek LTER)
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“Managing for resilience in benthic marine environments” by Russ Schmitt
(University of California at Santa Barbara, Moorea Coral Reef LTER)
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“Agricultural sustainability and nitrous oxide markets” by Phil Robertson (Michigan State University, Kellogg Biological Station (KBS) LTER)
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This solicitation formalizes the basic requirements and expectations of all Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) proposals.
At the current time, the LTER program is accepting only renewal proposals from existing projects.
Should funds become available to support new sites, a Dear Colleague Letter or a revised solicitation will be released specifying the criteria for an open competition.
John M. Blair, Assessing the sensitivity of grassland ecosystems to climate change, a presentation from the 2011 NSF LTER Mini-Symposium. See the related slideshow.
Thomas A. Spies, Scenarios of Landscape Change: America’s Forest Future, a presentation from the 2011 NSF LTER Mini-Symposium. See the related slideshow.
Marcy Litvak, Use of a tower network, a presentation from the 2011 NSF LTER Mini-Symposium. See the related slideshow.
Michele Romolini, Urban Systems & Resilience to Climate Change, a presentation from the 2011 NSF LTER Mini-Symposium. See the related slideshow.