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PHENOCAM
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Welcome, Guest (login). Andrew D. Richardson, Harvard University. Mark Friedl, Boston University. Steve Frolking, University of New Hampshire. Robert Pless, Washington University. Tom Milliman, University of New Hampshire. Students and postdocs (the “PhenoClub”):. Steve Klosterman, PhD student, Harvard University. Margaret Kosmala, postdoc, Harvard University. Koen Hufkens, postdoc, Harvard University. Min Chen, postdoc, Harvard University. Don Aubrecht, postdoc, Harvard University. Sandra Henderson, NEON.
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Forest Ecosystem Services Toolkit
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Forest Ecosystem Services Toolkit (FEST). Welcome to the FEST Project! Ecosystem services are the benefits that people receive from nature. According to the Millenium Ecosystem Assessment (2005), these benefits include ". provisioning services. Such as food, water, timber, and fiber; regulating services. That affect climate, floods, disease, wastes, and water quality; cultural services. That provide recreational, aesthetic, and spiritual benefits; and supporting services. Why measure ecosystem services?
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Forest Ecosystem Services Toolkit
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Forest Ecosystem Services Toolkit (FEST). Welcome to the FEST Project! Ecosystem services are the benefits that people receive from nature. According to the Millenium Ecosystem Assessment (2005), these benefits include ". provisioning services. Such as food, water, timber, and fiber; regulating services. That affect climate, floods, disease, wastes, and water quality; cultural services. That provide recreational, aesthetic, and spiritual benefits; and supporting services. Why measure ecosystem services?
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Forest Ecosystem Services Toolkit
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Forest Ecosystem Services Toolkit (FEST). Welcome to the FEST Project! Ecosystem services are the benefits that people receive from nature. According to the Millenium Ecosystem Assessment (2005), these benefits include ". provisioning services. Such as food, water, timber, and fiber; regulating services. That affect climate, floods, disease, wastes, and water quality; cultural services. That provide recreational, aesthetic, and spiritual benefits; and supporting services. Why measure ecosystem services?
forestecoservices.net
Forest Ecosystem Services Toolkit
http://www.forestecoservices.net/casestudies.php
Forest Ecosystem Services Toolkit (FEST). Welcome to the FEST Project! Ecosystem services are the benefits that people receive from nature. According to the Millenium Ecosystem Assessment (2005), these benefits include ". provisioning services. Such as food, water, timber, and fiber; regulating services. That affect climate, floods, disease, wastes, and water quality; cultural services. That provide recreational, aesthetic, and spiritual benefits; and supporting services. Why measure ecosystem services?
forestecoservices.net
Forest Ecosystem Services Toolkit
http://www.forestecoservices.net/tools.php
Forest Ecosystem Services Toolkit (FEST). Welcome to the FEST Project! Ecosystem services are the benefits that people receive from nature. According to the Millenium Ecosystem Assessment (2005), these benefits include ". provisioning services. Such as food, water, timber, and fiber; regulating services. That affect climate, floods, disease, wastes, and water quality; cultural services. That provide recreational, aesthetic, and spiritual benefits; and supporting services. Why measure ecosystem services?
forestecoservices.net
Forest Ecosystem Services Toolkit
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Forest Ecosystem Services Toolkit (FEST). Welcome to the FEST Project! Ecosystem services are the benefits that people receive from nature. According to the Millenium Ecosystem Assessment (2005), these benefits include ". provisioning services. Such as food, water, timber, and fiber; regulating services. That affect climate, floods, disease, wastes, and water quality; cultural services. That provide recreational, aesthetic, and spiritual benefits; and supporting services. Why measure ecosystem services?
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Skip to main content. Office of the President. Majors, Programs, Colleges and Schools. Center for Academic Success. Continuing and Distance Education. Studying the Environment at UVM. Office of the Provost. The Arts at UVM. Office of the VP for Research (OVPR). Humanities Research and Scholarship. Undergraduate Research and Scholarship. UVM INQUIRY 2016 Research Chronicle. Studying the Environment at UVM. Student Invited by White House for Third Speaking Engagement on Climate Change. Graduate programs in...
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Forest Ecosystem Services Toolkit
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Forest Ecosystem Services Toolkit (FEST). Welcome to the FEST Project! Ecosystem services are the benefits that people receive from nature. According to the Millenium Ecosystem Assessment (2005), these benefits include ". provisioning services. Such as food, water, timber, and fiber; regulating services. That affect climate, floods, disease, wastes, and water quality; cultural services. That provide recreational, aesthetic, and spiritual benefits; and supporting services. Why measure ecosystem services?