Colorado mountains
 

Environmental/Resource Management

Resilience and Sustainability of Complex Mountain Landscapes

Mountain ecosystems are increasingly experiencing a suite of rapid social, economic, and biophysical changes, including demographics, land use/land cover, and climatic changes. Session:  Ancillary Working Group Session 3 - Tuesday Working Group Session 5 - Wednesday Room Assignment:  Eastside - Rainbow Fireside (75)

Evaluation of the Relationship between Dissolved Organic Material, Nutrients, and Algal Species in Colorado Lakes and Reservoirs

Poster Number:  107 Presenter/Primary Author:  Alia Khan Previous research has suggested that production of non-humic dissolved organic matter (DOM) can be directly related to chlorophyll-a concentrations in surface waters.  In recent years, increas

Recreational Perspectives of Nonnative Fish Species and Mercury Advisors

Poster Number:  98 Presenter/Primary Author:  Christopher Edwards The purpose of this study is to assess the awareness and values of anglers, concerning their catch of native and nonnative fish species and posted mercury advisories.

Climate change communication: what should the conversation be about?

Working Group Reports Final reports:  Report for the working group: Climate change communication: what should the conversation be about? Participant list:  participant list_LTER ASM climate change communication working group.docx Do we as LTER scientists have an obligation to talk about climate change with policymakers, land managers, and other decision makers? Session:  Working Group Session 6 - Thursday Room Assignment:  Wind River C (100)

 
 
Background Photo by: Nicole Hansen - Jornada (JRN) LTER