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ONRC Research 1997
Title:
Development of Request for Proposals for Monitoring Riparian Areas
Principal investigator(s); affiliations(s):
Dr. Daniel Botkin; Center for the Study of the Environment
Award:
$30,160
Project description:
The purpose of this project is for the Center for the Study of the Environment team to work with staff of the Olympic Natural Resources Center to develop a request for proposals, which in turn would create a plan and carry out a research program integrated into adaptive management. The development of the preproposal would involve four experts associated with CSE who would travel to ONRC for one week. During that week, they would meet with ONRC staff and hold public meetings with the major stakeholders, including Native Americans, fisherman, foresters, and environmental organizations. Based on these discussions and meetings, the expert team would make recommendations to ONRC on the content of a request for proposals.
Project deliverable(s):
Botkin, D.B. and 3 others. 1997. “Monitoring and salmonid restoration on the Olympic Peninsula.” Report prepared for Olympic Natural Resources Center.
Title:
A Clearinghouse for GIS data on the Olympic Peninsula
Principal investigator(s); affiliations(s):
Dr. David L. Peterson; University of Washington
Dr. Nicholas R. Chrisman; University of Washington
Dr. Edward G. Schreiner; USGS
Award:
$43,400
Project description:
Managing natural resources at large spatial scales, particularly across political and land ownership boundaries, is one of the greatest challenges of ecosystem management. For any specific biogeographic region, it is valuable to have a repository of georeferenced data on natural resources that can be accessed by both governmental and non-governmental organizations. A GIS clearinghouse is needed for large-scale resource management and analysis on the Olympic Peninsula. This project will deliver a comprehensive database of metadata (data about data, or descriptions of datasets) for geo-referenced information to the Olympic Natural Resources Center that will be maintained by the ONRC GIS lab. This database will be designed to be easily accessible and easily understood by all users and clients who contact ONRC. In addition, the project will develop a World Wide Web site for ONRC that will provide access to the database and contain “pointers” for databases at various agencies and nongovernmental organizations. Protocols will be established for maintaining and updating metadata contributed to the database, and training will be provided to database users and cooperators. The data clearinghouse will be a single, easy-access point through which land managers, scientists, decision makers and citizens of the Olympic Peninsula can preview and acquire geographic information on natural resources.
Project deliverable(s):
The Olympic Peninsula Clearinghouse is now a fully operational node of the National Spatial Data Infrastructure and National Biological Information Infrastructure, and has strong regional support from agencies and nongovernmental organizations.
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