Projects

TOOLS, TECHNOLOGY, AND SCIENCE DELIVERY

Eastern Threat Center researchers work with other scientists nationally as well as with a variety of Federal, State, and local government agencies, universities, and non-governmental partners to address forest threats.

Select the titles on this page to learn more about the Eastern Threat Center's projects and collaborations related to tools, technology, and science delivery. View a staff resource guide to learn more about researchers and support staff who deliver "Science You Can Use."


New and ongoing projects:

Norman.Hargrove.Christie_SAMAB2011.jpgAdvanced tools and technologies to support EFETAC technology transfer and science delivery

Southern Region Fire Adaptation: assessing wildfire risks and opportunities for strategic risk management

Classifying and communicating landscape vegetation structure with LiDAR

Climate, population, and vegetation cover change impacts on water supply and demand, carbon sequestration, and biodiversity across the conterminous U.S. (WaSSI model)

Decision support smartphone application for forest health in the eastern United States

Eastern Threat Center website

Effects of species conversion on transpiration and streamflow in the Piedmont of North Carolina

Forest health monitoring, analysis, and assessment

Forest Plan Database Exchange of Current Knowledge (FP_DECK)

LanDAT: the Landscape Dynamics Assessment Tool

Technology development to support a national early warning system for environmental threats (ForWarn)

USDA Southeast Regional Climate Hub

Variability in tree transpiration across buffer and upland zones in a small headwater catchment


Completed projects:

Assessing forest tree risk of extinction and genetic degradation from climate change (ForeCASTS)

Climate Change Resource Center

CRAFT: Comparative Risk Assessment Framework and Tools

Forest Threats Encyclopedia

Template for Assessing Climate Change Impacts and Management Options (TACCIMO)

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