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    200 results for "Mississippi":

    • Now What? Life After the Launch of a Report Card
      Now What? Life After the Launch of a Report Card (Blog Post)
      ...l network analysis. Each of these tools are briefly explained below. The consensus approach has been attempted in the Mississippi River , where a deliberate effort was made to identify how best to raise the grade for the river basin. Stakeholders...
    • Ohio River basin: Environmental Literacy
      Ohio River basin: Environmental Literacy (Blog Post)
      ... literacy principles for the Ohio River basin are the following: The Ohio River is the major eastern tributary of the Mississippi River, traversing through a diversity of landscapes. The Ohio River is the major water source of the Mississippi Rive...
    • Oklahoma report card song (Blog Post)
      Oklahoma report card song ... As part of the Mississippi River report card process, we held a workshop at the Mayo Hotel in Tulsa , Oklahoma to discuss the Arkansas and Red R...
    • Politics As Usual…
      Politics As Usual… (Blog Post)
      ...ld come in the form of the “Indian Removal Act” , which displaced Native American populations further west across the Mississippi River during a forced migration known as the Trail of Tears .4 With the abolishment of the international import of Af...
    • Report cards aren’t just for school anymore
      Report cards aren’t just for school anymore (Blog Post)
      ...o them is to risk the success of the entire monitoring and management of the system. During his work in assessing the Mississippi River Watershed, Dr. Dennison helped create an indicator wheel that encompasses some examples of social indicators, a...
    • Talking about the Tennessee River report card in Chattanooga: Part 1
      Talking about the Tennessee River report card in Chattanooga: Part 1 (Blog Post)
      ... resource managers from the region, which includes portions of Tennessee, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Kentucky. The co-sponsors of the event, Anna George from the Tennessee Aquarium and Bucky Edmonstone from the Ten...
    • Teams compete to design a sustainable Louisiana Coast
      Teams compete to design a sustainable Louisiana Coast (Blog Post)
      ...tion process as a technical advisor to the competition.) Building a more sustainable coast requires reengineering the Mississippi River to restore its natural land-building function. This function has been lost as a consequence of building levees...
    • The 2014 River Rally in Pittsburgh
      The 2014 River Rally in Pittsburgh (Blog Post)
      ...e, part of Fort Pitt, is thought to be the oldest (1764) building still standing in Pittsburgh and perhaps the entire Mississippi basin. I stayed in a 98 year old hotel, the Omni William Penn Hotel , which was elegant and very nice. Fort Pitt bloc...
    • The Bonnet Carre Spillway and the Spectacle of Climate Change
      The Bonnet Carre Spillway and the Spectacle of Climate Change (Blog Post)
      ... on hand, on February 27, to witness the spectacle of the Corps of Engineers opening the Bonnet Carre spillway on the Mississippi River. Runoff from record precipitation in the Midwest this winter feeds a flood that is making its way down the rive...
    • The CEER Conference provides insight to the future of report cards
      The CEER Conference provides insight to the future of report cards (Blog Post)
      ...from July 28 to August 1, 2014. I presented on our Alex Fries at the UMCES booth CEER Conference a good venue for the Mississippi Report Card There could not have been a more appropriate location to talk about a report card for the Mississippi Riv...
    • The Ohio River’s Split Personality
      The Ohio River’s Split Personality (Blog Post)
      ...rom experts on the Ohio and Tennessee River basins. The workshop is part of the work to develop a report card for the Mississippi River watershed. This report card will be different from others we have worked on that grade ecosystem health, like t...
    • The praxis of science visualization
      The praxis of science visualization (Blog Post)
      ...ebra fish and poultry house emission Roadside turf grass, Arctic clams, and ocean wind farms Conowingo dam sediments, Mississippi River water quality and Jonah crab reproduction And ecosystem services and runoff from Choptank farms. We had great i...
    • Using report cards to get the synoptic big picture: An astronaut's view
      Using report cards to get the synoptic big picture: An astronaut's view (Blog Post)
      ...the longest distance from one edge of a reporting region to the opposite edge. In a somewhat circular region like the Mississippi River basin, this measurement can be taken from a variety of angles netting the same result, akin to measuring the di...
    • Visiting the Nickel Preserve in eastern Oklahoma
      Visiting the Nickel Preserve in eastern Oklahoma (Blog Post)
      ...to the Arkansas/Red River workshop in Tulsa , OK where we facilitated a workshop associated with the development of a Mississippi River report card , five of us traveled to The Nature Conservancy (TNC) Nickel Preserve in Eastern Oklahoma. Jordy Jo...
    • Water supply is a concern in report card planning for the Missouri River Basin
      Water supply is a concern in report card planning for the Missouri River Basin (Blog Post)
      ...aveled to Kansas City, Missouri August 26, 2014 to facilitate a workshop in the Missouri River Basin , as part of the Mississippi River Report Card project with America’s Watershed Initiative . This meeting, held at the Kansas City Airport Hilton,...
    • We're all connected to the Big Easy: Beyond Science into BIG Management of Coastal Louisiana Ecosystem
      We're all connected to the Big Easy: Beyond Science into BIG Management of Coastal Louisiana Ecosystem (Blog Post)
      ...ver, the process prevents overflow and sediment deposition, thus wetlands deteriorate. It is shocking that CL and the Mississippi Deltaic Plain (MDP) are experiencing land loss at a rate as high as 100 km2/year3,4, almost exclusively due to the an...
    • When to Go Big with Report Cards
      When to Go Big with Report Cards (Blog Post)
      ...d of 424,000 km2 that drains directly into the Great Barrier Reef lagoon. Surely the queen of all report cards is the Mississippi River Watershed Report Card . Covering a watershed area of 3.2 million km2, the reporting region encompasses parts of...
    • Why I March
      Why I March (Blog Post)
      ...ting scientific understanding to protect and restore the Chesapeake Bay, where I spent most of my adult life, and the Mississippi Delta, where I was born and raised. These two places are magical to the people who live there, economically important...
    • Within Our Reach provides insights into engaging communities and restoration of the Willamette River
      Within Our Reach provides insights into engaging communities and restoration of the Willamette River (Blog Post)
      ...as great and we got lots of good feedback from attendees. We took a page from Conversant , who facilitated the recent Mississippi River Summit , and solicited written responses to specific questions on the report card and submitting these forms to...
    • You Can’t Spell Earth Without Art
      You Can’t Spell Earth Without Art (Blog Post)
      ...s. Top: American Samoa newsletter. Bottom: Potomac River watershed pressures diagram. Image credit here and here Top: Mississippi River Report Card grade wheel. Bottom: Kid’s nature walk. Image credits here and here All of these examples are great...
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