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Report, Inventory and Assessment Protocols, Adaptation Plan, and Presentation for: Springs in the Sky Island Region: Inventory, Assessment, and Management Planning Project

Product of Springs and Seeps Inventory, Assessment, and Management Planning

Dates

Creation
2017-01-13 15:05:36
Last Update
2017-09-06 15:52:35
Publication Date
2013-12-27
Start Date
2011-09-01
End Date
2013-10-01
Start Date
2011-09-01 05:00:00
End Date
2013-10-01 05:00:00

Citation

LCC Network Data Steward(Point of Contact), Desert Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), Louise Misztal(Principal Investigator), Carianne Campbell(Co-Investigator), Nick Deyo(Co-Investigator), Trevor Hare(Co-Investigator), Pima County(Cooperator/Partner), Santa Cruz County(Cooperator/Partner), U.S. Forest Service(Cooperator/Partner), U.S. Bureau of Land Management(Cooperator/Partner), Pima County Association of Governments(Cooperator/Partner), Springs Stewardship Institute(Cooperator/Partner), U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service(Cooperator/Partner), Bat Conservation International(Cooperator/Partner), U.S. Geological Survey(Cooperator/Partner), Sonoran Institute(Cooperator/Partner), Arizona Game and Fish Department(Cooperator/Partner), Department of Defense - Ft Huachuca(Cooperator/Partner), Northern Arizona University(Cooperator/Partner), University of Arizona - Water Resources Research Center(Cooperator/Partner), 2017-01-13(creation), 2017-09-06(lastUpdate), 2013-12-27(Publication), 2011-09-01(Start), 2013-10-01(End), Report, Inventory and Assessment Protocols, Adaptation Plan, and Presentation for: Springs in the Sky Island Region: Inventory, Assessment, and Management Planning Project, https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/5878ecc0e4b04df303d958fc

Summary

Sky Island Alliance (SIA) is a non-governmental organizational that works to protect and restore the rich natural heritage of native species and habitats in the Sky Island Region. We work with volunteers, scientists, land-owners, public officials, and government agencies to establish protected areas, restore healthy landscapes, and promote public appreciation of the region’s unique biological diversity. Because of our long-standing collaborative relationships with land managers and our large corps of skilled volunteers, we were in a unique position to spearhead this project.SIA initiated this springs inventory, assessment and management planning project to develop baseline information on springs in the Sky Island Region in order to [...]

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md_metadata.json 146.66 KB application/json
Overview_BOR_R11AP81528_FY11.pdf 123.53 KB application/pdf
Presentation_BOR_R11AP81528_FY11.pdf 3.14 MB application/pdf
FinalReport_BOR_R11AP81528_FY11.pdf
“Springs in the Sky Island Region”
2.44 MB application/pdf
AppendixA_BOR_R11AP81528_FY11.pdf
“Spring Inventory and Assessment Protocols”
4.06 MB application/pdf
AppendixB_BOR_R11AP81528_FY11.pdf
“Spring Inventory Reports”
28.82 MB application/pdf
AppendixC_BOR_R11AP81528_FY11.pdf
“Springs Adaptation Plan for the Sky Island Region”
3.88 MB application/pdf
Flyer_BOR_R11AP81528_FY11.pdf 1.33 MB application/pdf
CienegaCreekStudyArea.zip
“Shapefile: Cienega Creek Study Area”
40.21 KB application/zip

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Desert Landscape Conservation Cooperative(Distributor)

Purpose

Work collaboratively with land and resource managers to identify priority watersheds for spring and seep assessments in the Sky Island region of southeastern Arizona, and conduct inventories and assessments using trained volunteers, professional staff and partner personnel. Development of this volunteer monitoring program will provide a model for monitoring climate sensitive resources with limited funding. Develop a regional database for housing and serving historic and newly acquired data from cooperating agencies. Utilize assessments of spring and seep management in conjunction with managers and experts to develop climate change adaptation strategies, decision-support tools and recommendations for management of priority areas.

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