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Data Archive: Using A Coproduction Approach To Map Future Forest Retention Likelihood In The Southeastern United States, Rachel E. Greene, Kristine O. Evans, Michael T. Gray, D. Todd Jones-Farrand, William G. Wathen
Data Archive: Using A Coproduction Approach To Map Future Forest Retention Likelihood In The Southeastern United States, Rachel E. Greene, Kristine O. Evans, Michael T. Gray, D. Todd Jones-Farrand, William G. Wathen
College of Forest Resources Publications and Scholarship
Supporting data for publication titled: Using a Coproduction Approach to Map Future Forest Retention Likelihood in the Southeastern United States;
Journal of Forestry, 2020, 28–43 doi:10.1093/jofore/fvz063
Conservation Database For The Gulf Coast Region Of The United States, Andrew Shamaskin, Sathishkumar Samiappan, Jiangdong Liu, Kristine Evans, Anna Linhoss
Conservation Database For The Gulf Coast Region Of The United States, Andrew Shamaskin, Sathishkumar Samiappan, Jiangdong Liu, Kristine Evans, Anna Linhoss
College of Forest Resources Publications and Scholarship
Strategic, data-driven conservation approaches are gaining popularity. A high-resolution geospatial database indicating the ecosystem functions and socioeconomic activity can be very useful for any conservation expert or funding agency. This database presents the developed measures that are derived from openly available geospatial and non-geospatial data sources, and is intended to provide ecological and socioeconomic evidence to support conservation planning efforts along the Gulf Coast Region of the United States. This database was developed by the Strategic Conservation Assessment of Gulf Coast Landscapes (SCA) Project, which is building a series of online tools that can aid in conservation planning efforts along …