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New Jersey Landscape Change Research [RUTGERS_LANDSCAPE_CHANGE]
A group of researchers at Rutgers is collaborating to study and address one of
New Jersey's most pressing issues: the rapid development of the state's
landscapes. Building on existing research, like ...
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Mapping New Jersey's Vernal Pools [RUTGERS_VERNAM_MAPPING]
Identification, Delineation and Faunal Surveys of Vernal Pools in New Jersey:
What are vernal pools?
Vernal pools are confined depressions, either natural or man-made, that
maintain ponded water ...
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The New Jersey Landscape Project. [RUTGERS_JERSEY_LANDSCAPE]
The New Jersey Landscape Project is a pro-active, ecosystem-level approach for
the long-term protection of imperiled species and their important habitats in
New Jersey. The project began in 1994 by ...
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Jacques Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve GIS [RUTGERS_JCGIS]
The National Estuarine Reserve System (NERRS) was created by Congress through
the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972. Currently, 23 NERR sites, including
the Jacques Cousteau NERR, have been established ...
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NJ Coastal Studies: Barnegat Bay [RUTGERS_COASTAL_BARNEGAT]
The Grant F. Walton Center for Remote Sensing and Spatial Analysis continues
its long-term commitment applying geo-spatial technology for coastal zone
ecological analysis and management in the Barnegat ...
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Views of New Jersey: NASA Shuttle Photography [RUTGERS_VIEWNJ]
The diverse characteristics of New Jersey are nicely captured in photographs
taken by astronauts from space. Since the 1960s, NASA astronauts have been
taking aim at New Jersey and other locations ...
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GIS and Farmland Preservation in New Jersey [RUTGERS_FARMLAND]
Geospatial technologies (remote sensing, GIS, GPS) have the potential to be
integrated into existing policies that are spatially explicit or implicit.
This project explores the technological possibilities ...
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Hemlock Decline In the New Jersey Highlands Region [RUTGERS_HEMLOCK]
Over the past four decades, the eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) has been
declining in health and vigor in eastern North America. Although other factors
may be involved, the major cause of hemlock ...
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Sterling Forest: An Ecological Analysis [RUTGERS_STERLING]
The interior forest habitat of the New York-New Jersy Highlands is being
increasingly recoginzed as having significant biodiversity value. Satellite
remote sensing and geographic information systems ...
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