What's New?
All Lands, All Stakeholders, Science Tool Initiative
The Future of Applied Watershed Science at Regional Scales: Idea Underlying NetMap (EOS, Transactions of American Geophysical Union [May 2009]);
EOS_Future of Applied Watershed Science (May 2009)
NetMapping all U.S. National Forests in Washington, Oregon and Northern California
Eco-mapping of Prince of Wales Island Archipelago (incl. estuaries), Southeast Alaska (Tongass NF)
Modeling Chinook and sockeye habitat in the Copper River, Alaska w/Ecotrust & Wild Salmon Center
Basin scale temperature model and wood recruitment models
Watershed scale road erosion/drainage diversion tool
Flammap, fire risk prediction and WEPP erosion technology integrated into NetMap
Predicting post-fire debris flow risk across the western U.S.
NOAA-Fisheries, Land Use-Fish Decision Support Tool, Bio-Op
Trout Unlimited/The Nature Conservancy/Wild Salmon Center - Conservation Planning Tool
Climate change landscape vulnerability, U.S. Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station
NetMap Collaborators
UNITED STATES
-NOAA Fisheries
-U.S.F.S. National Forests (WA, OR, CA)
-U.S.F.S. PNW and PSW Research Stations
-Federal Interagency Joint Fire Science Program
-Oregon Department of Forestry
-U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
-Private Industry
-Wild Salmon Center
-Ecotrust
-Sacramento River Exchange
-Hayfork Watershed Research Center
-Washington Coast Sustainable Salmon Partnership
INTERNATIONAL
-Foothills Model Forest, Alberta CA
-Sakhalin Salmon Initiative, Russian Far East
-Instituto de Hidráulica Ambiental "IH Cantabria, Cantabria, Spain

