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Ecological Model Support for the Western Everglades Restoration Project (WERP) Round Two of Four, 2018

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1965-01-01
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2005-12-31

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Romañach, S.S., Haider, S.M., Benscoter, A.M., D'Acunto, L.E., and McKelvy, M., 2021, Ecological Model Support for the Western Everglades Restoration Project (WERP) Round Two of Four, 2018: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9D1ONG7.

Summary

Ecological models facilitate evaluation and assessment of alternative approaches to restore the Greater Everglades ecosystem. However, the provision of useful and accessible models is a challenge because there is often a disconnect between model output and its use by decision makers. Joint Ecosystem Modeling (JEM) meets this challenge by providing ecological model output tailored to management decisions. JEM is a partnership among federal and state agencies, universities and other organizations. Ecological models (i.e., ecological planning tools) were developed and used by JEM during the Central Everglades Planning Project to evaluate potential effects to natural resources in the impacted areas. There is a desire by the planning agencies [...]

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Provide high-resolution (400 m) ecological modeling output for evaluating the WERP alternative scenarios WALT1R, WALT3R, and W3RNL compared to the WERP Existing Conditions Baseline (WECB) and Future Without (WFWO), provided by the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD).

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  • USGS Wetland and Aquatic Research Center

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