2011 Research, Science Delivery, and Partnership Highlights


Research, Science Delivery, and Partnership Highlights

Research Highlights:

Examining Trade-Offs in Wildland Fire Management Decisions

“Eye in the Sky” Monitors Forests from Coast to Coast

Promoting Science-Management Integration through Technology Refinement

Adapting to Climate Change: Tradoffs Among Water, Carbon, and Biodiversity

Identifying Potentially Invasive Plants in the United States

Examining the Role of Humans in the Spread of Invasive Species

Predicting Future Suitable Habitat Locations for North American Tree Species

Which Tree Species are Most at Risk?

Improving Fire Modeling Tools for the Eastern United States

Application of Ecosystem Service Tools in Eastern Africa

Special Journal Issue Addresses Forest Water and Ecosystem Interaction Processes under Global Change

Detecting Recent Broad-scale Changes in Forest Biodiversity

How Sensitive are Eastern US Fire Regimes to Climate Change?

Exploring Habitat Invasibility and Species Invasiveness

Assessing Genetic Variation of Forest Tree Species at Risk

The Importance of Hydraulic Lift in Maintaining Carbon Assimilation During Drought

Understanding Soil and Watershed Hydrology


Science Delivery Highlights:

Answering the Climate Change Call

Integrating Risks within a Formal Planning Framework

Web-Based Climate Change Tools Serve as National Resource

WaSSI Ecosystem Services Model Web Application Available Online


Partnership Highlights:

State of the Nation’s Forests Revealed

TACCIMO Development Team Honored with Regional Forester’s Honor Award

North Carolina Forestry Best Management Practices (BMPs)


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