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This folder is used to organize and make available interim reports such as annual and progress reports and preliminary webinar presentations for Assessment of Climate Monitoring For Land Management in the Great Basin supported by the Great Basin Landscape Conservation Cooperative.
This folder is used to organize and make available final products such as peer-reviewed journal articles, final reports and web-based tools and analyses for ​Assessment of Climate Monitoring For Land Management in the Great Basin supported by the Great Basin Landscape Conservation Cooperative.
This folder is used to organize archived interim and final data for the project Assessment of Climate Monitoring For Land Management in the Great Basin supported by the Great Basin Landscape Conservation Cooperative.
Recent drought, change agents and the spectrum of greater management needs have highlighted the relative dearth of in situ weather and climate measurement stations in the Great Basin. Thus, interest has grown in supplementing or initiating atmospheric and hydrologic measurements. The purpose of this project was to review the existing station networks in the context of management needs by providing examples of how climate observation gaps can be assessed, and by providing some guidelines for the placement of new or augmented stations.The report shows how observation gaps can be discovered utilizing basic geospatial data. Three management applications is used: greater sage-grouse habitat, wildfire and grazing allotments....
This folder is used to organize and make available project documents such as proposals and data management plans for ​Assessment of Climate Monitoring For Land Management in the Great Basin supported by the Great Basin Landscape Conservation Cooperative.
On August 24, 2016, Tim Brown and Greg McCurdy, Desert Research Institute, and Kathryn Dyer, BLM Nevada, presented a webinar about climate monitoring for land management applications in the Great Basin. Recent drought, change agents and the spectrum of greater management needs have highlighted the relative dearth of in situ weather and climate measurement stations in the Great Basin. Thus, interest has grown in supplementing or initiating atmospheric and hydrologic measurements. This presentation reviews the existing station networks in the context of management needs by providing examples of how climate observation gaps can be assessed, and by providing some guidelines for the placement of new or augmented stations....