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SAIN resources about Ecological Recovery

These are resources in the NBII catalog relating to ecological recovery.

There are 249 resources available.


1. Building Partnerships to Balance Transportation Planning with Ecosystem Integrity
Resource Identifier: http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/ecosystems/ga.htm
Cataloging Node: Southern Appalachian Information Node
Creator: Georgia Department of Transportation
Subject: environmental restoration, ecosystem recovery,Environmental management, Environments, Regeneration (ecosystems)
Description: Georgia's Dept. of Transportation and Federal Highway Administration are purchasing and protecting greenspace and natural habitats in the State.
Publisher: US. Dept. of Transportation Federal Highway Administration
Resource Type: Bibliographies, Issue Overview, Organizations and Agencies, Proceedings, Site Conservation Plans
Resource Format: URL
Language: English
Hemisphere: Northern Hemisphere
Continent: North America
Country: United States
State: Georgia
Rights: Copyright held by Publisher

2. Coweeta Regionalization Progress Report on NSF Grant DEB 96-32854
Resource Identifier: http://sparc.ecology.uga.edu/webdocs/html/progress/progrep99.html#TAG6
Cataloging Node: Southern Appalachian Information Node
Creator: Coweeta Long Term Ecological Research (LTER)
Subject: Ecology, Disturbance, Deforestation, Forest deterioration, Erosion, Environmental degradation, Soil erosion, Erosion features, Resource exploitation, Desertification, Erosion control, Forestry, Forest protection, Forest conservation, Environmental restoration, Environmental management, Regeneration (ecosystems), Conservation, Resource management, Terrestrial ecosystems, Mountains, High altitude environments, Hills, Landforms, Montane environments
Description: This is a document entitled "Long-term studies of disturbances as they affect ecological processes in landscapes of the southern Appalachians." The purpose of this document is to look at various forms of land use, identifying the patterns of the land use, and how these uses affect aquatic and terrestrial natural environments. The geographic focus of this document is a ten-county area within the Little Tennessee and French Broad river basins in the southern Appalachian states.
Publisher: Coweeta Long Term Ecological Research (LTER)
Resource Type: Case Studies, Publications
Resource Format: URL
Language: English
Hemisphere: Northern Hemisphere
Continent: North America
Country: United States
State: Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee
Rights: Copyright held by Publisher

3. East Fork Poplar Creek: Signs of Ecological Recovery
Resource Identifier: http://www.ornl.gov/info/ornlreview/rev27-3/text/envside1.htm
Cataloging Node: Southern Appalachian Information Node
Creator: Carolyn Krause
Subject: environmental restoration,Ecosystem recovery, Environmental management, Environments, Regeneration (ecosystems)
Description: Homepage explains the increase in fish abundance in East Fork Poplar Creek, just below Lake Reality at the Y-12 Plant. Process water used at the Y-12 Plant and then released to the creek contained chlorine because its source has been the water-treatment plant that provides Oak Ridge's drinking water. Successful efforts have been made to remove chlorine from and keep mercury out of water leaving the plant for the creek.
Publisher: Department of Energy
Resource Type: Case Studies, Issue Overview, Practices and Methods, Site Conservation Plans
Resource Format: URL
Language: English
Hemisphere: Northern Hemisphere
Continent: North America
Country: United States
State: Tennessee
Rights: Copyright held by Publisher

4. Ecosystem Enhancement Program
Resource Identifier: http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/ecosystems/nc.htm
Cataloging Node: Southern Appalachian Information Node
Creator: Tad Boggs
Subject: environmental restoration, Ecosystem recovery, Environmental management, Environments, Regeneration (ecosystems)
Description: Homepage explains the new program that will allow the ecosystem teams to assess, restore, enhance, and preserve natural resources throughout the State.
Publisher: North Carolina Department of Transportation and Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Resource Type: Case Studies, Graphics and Images, Issue Overview, Organizations and Agencies, Practices and Methods, Site Conservation Plans
Resource Format: URL
Language: English
Hemisphere: Northern Hemisphere
Continent: North America
State: North Carolina
Rights: Copyright held by Publisher

5. Georgia Environmental Restoration
Resource Identifier: http://srwqis.tamu.edu/states/georgia/themes/environment/
Cataloging Node: Southern Appalachian Information Node
Creator: CSREES Southern Regional Water Quality Program
Subject: environmental restoration,Ecosystem recovery, Environmental management, Environments, Regeneration (ecosystems)
Description: Homepage informs the reader of environmental restoration projects throughout the state of Georgia.They range from stream restoration projects, geared at improving bank stability, to large-scale projects returning rivers to their original course.
Publisher: CSREES Southern Regional Water Quality Program
Resource Type: Issue Overview, Organizations and Agencies, Practices and Methods, Site Conservation Plans
Resource Format: URL
Language: English
Hemisphere: Northern Hemisphere
Continent: North America
Country: United States
State: Georgia
Rights: Copyright held by Publisher

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