The following pages link to Rachel R Sleeter (Q49366):
Displayed 16 items.
- Future scenarios of land-use and land-cover change in the United States--the Marine West Coast Forests Ecoregion (Q61543) (← links)
- A New Method for Mapping Population Distribution (Q66047) (← links)
- Geographic Information System Software to Remodel Population Data Using Dasymetric Mapping Methods (Q66218) (← links)
- Modeling the impacts of hydrology and management on carbon balance at the Great Dismal Swamp, Virginia and North Carolina, USA (Q156330) (← links)
- Great Dismal Swamp carbon dynamics (Q229479) (← links)
- Dasymetric Mapping (Q230267) (← links)
- Methods used to parameterize the spatially-explicit components of a state-and-transition simulation model (Q234198) (← links)
- A carbon balance model for the great dismal swamp ecosystem (Q238953) (← links)
- Mapping socio-environmentally vulnerable populations access and exposure to ecosystem services at the U.S.-Mexico borderlands (Q245337) (← links)
- Estimating the societal benefits of carbon dioxide sequestration through peatland restoration (Q269955) (← links)
- Opportunities and challenges for precipitation forcing data in post-wildfire hydrologic modeling applications (Q286337) (← links)
- Regional analysis of social characteristics for evacuation resource planning: ARkStorm scenario (Q289597) (← links)
- Historic simulation of net ecosystem carbon balance for the Great Dismal Swamp (Q300197) (← links)
- Model parameters and output of net ecosystem carbon balance for the Great Dismal Swamp, Virginia and North Carolina, USA (Q324509) (← links)
- Satellite-Derived Training Data for Automated Flood Detection in the Continental U.S. (Q330548) (← links)
- Soil flux (CO2, CH4), soil temperature, and soil moisture measurements at the Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge (2015 - 2017) (Q331063) (← links)