An ArcGIS Online (AGOL) page containing historical and predictive maps developed by James Hatten of the USGS for the southwestern willow flycatcher habitat across the southwestern United States. The model outputs a range of probabilities for suitable and less suitable habitat in 20% probability classes. This project shows that the satellite model adequately predicts flycatcher habitat rangewide, but it lacks the ability to predict which patches will be occupied in a given year.
Cameo Post-Fire Vegetation Restoration & Lessons Learned
Kyle
Pine Gulch Fire Impacts and the Work that Goes into Suppression, Repair, and Restoration
Kevin Hyatt1, Erin Kowalski1, and Marlin Deras1
1 Bureau of Land Management
Mitigating Impacts of Climate Change at Watershed Scales
Chris Sturm1
1 Colorado Water Conservation Board
Recent studies by the Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB) suggest a potential increase in short-duration rainfall intensity of 5-15% in Colorado.
Visualizing Community Input for Yampa River Management Planning
Cover of Tamarix Covaries With Regional and Local Environmental Factors To Explain The Functional Composition Of Riparian Plant Communities
Mapping Perceived Social Values of Riparian Ecosystems: Case Study in Southeastern Arizona, USA
Rivers as Economic Engines
Unlocking Private Capital to Finance Natural Infrastructure for Healthy Ecosystems and Resilient Communities
Testing Methods to Improve Monitoring of Riparian Habitat Restoration Performance at Multiple Scales
Freshwater Ecosystems and Climate Change Adaptation
Strategies, Tools, and Methodologies for Effective Regional-scale Climate Adaptation
Observed and Projected Climate Changes in the Western and Southwestern United States
Fire Preparedness and Post Fire Reclamation within JMR-Colorado River State Park
Pete
Climate Services for Climate-Adapted Stream Restoration
Sarah LeRo
Restoration Economies: Tools for Valuing and Financing Restoration
Expanding the Southeast Aquatic Barrier Prioritization Tool: Assessing Aquatic Fragmentation in the Western United States
Kat Hoenke1*, Jessica Graham2, Brendan Ward3
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IPaC – A One-stop Shop for Environmental Review
Sasha Doss1
How to Use the National River Recreation Database to Plan and Execute Research and Management Objectives
A Riparian Ecosystem Data Explorer for Monitoring the Lower Colorado River: Integrated and Dynamic Web-based Delivery of Actionable Information
Applied Remote Sensing in the Middle Rio Grande