Water Connects All:Climate Change and Mountain Hydrology in a Watershed Context
Water Connects All:Climate Change and Mountain Hydrology in a Watershed Context
Water Connects All:Climate Change and Mountain Hydrology in a Watershed Context
Climate effects on Coupled Human‐Natural Systems in Northern Alaska
Use of a tower network to reduce uncertainties about how carbon balance in the southwest will respond to climate change
Challenges of using ecosystem services to moderate urban heat riskscapes
Climate change & Marine Biogeochemical Modeling from Local to Global Scales
E. Di Lorenzo and M. Ohman, LTER Science Council Meeting, Jekyll Island, May 2011
NSF Forum: Understanding Climate Change Through Long-Term Ecological Research
March 2, 2011. Linear tracking or threshold dynamics?
Mark D. Ohman, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego
NSF Forum: Understanding Climate Change Through Long-Term Ecological Research
March 2, 2011. A comparison of environmental governance networks in Baltimore & Seattle
Michele Romolini, Baltimore Ecosystem Study LTER
NSF Forum: Understanding Climate Change Through Long-Term Ecological Research
March 2, 2011. Water Connects All:Climate Change and Mountain Hydrology in a Watershed Context
Anne Nolin, Oregon State University and HJ Andrews Long Term Ecological Research Site
NSF Forum: Understanding Climate Change Through Long-Term Ecological Research
March 2, 2011. Marcy Litvak, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, Sevilleta LTER