Information Center for the Environment

Parent: Institute of the Environment

eScholarship stats: History by Item for December, 2023 through March, 2024

ItemTitleTotal requests2024-032024-022024-012023-12
8pg78231The Implications of Global Climate Change for Mountain Gorilla Conservation23083445647
8r83z5wbBiomass, Carbon Sequestration, and Avoided Emissions:  Assessing the Role of Urban Trees in California5813151515
3vg931v5BioMove - Improvement and Parameterization of a Hybrid Model fo the ASsessment of Climate Change impacts on the Vegetation of California3478136
91g0c2d3Urban Growth in California: Projecting growth in California (2000-2050) under six alternative policy scenarios and assessing impacts to future dispersal corridors, fire threats and climate-sensitive agriculture.Urban Growth in California: Projecting Growth in California (2000-2050) under six alternative policy scenarios and assessing impacts to future dispersal corridors, fire threats and climate-sensitive agriculture.269557
4fz5r8bhThe Development of 70-Year-Old Wieslander Vegetation Type Maps and an Assessment of Landscape Change in the Central Sierra Nevada246297
6f49z7x7California riparian evaluation system: an ArcView decision support tool for environmental management224216
3rf4k1t0Geographic Information System support for total maximum daily load analysis of the Mattole River Watershed, Humboldt County, California207562
3jt0k9fbWatershed analysis tool for environmental resources: GIS technology in the new millennium195653
6d21h3q8Climate change impacts on California vegetation: physiology, life history, and ecosystem change.1921106
0fr9c1nxA Review of Lessons Learned through the RAMP Working Group, Addendum to the Draft Statewide Framework181584
41m0z72fA guide to Wildlands Conservation in the Central Coast Region of California.185445
4kk487r7The Central Coast Connectivity Project, Northern Monterey County Linkages: Report on the Mount Toro to Fort Ord Reserve Study 2008-2009186165
5q00c7jfThe state of the valley report: an overview of the characteristics and trends of natural resources in the San Joaquin Valley's rural spaces, with an eye on resource sustainability for the future.1812213
7q76t4n0Designing a geodatabase for your project: A wetlands delineation example185454
66b066hm4.2: Assessment of Landscape Context174364
7184s72wSafe Passages and the City of Riverbank: Wildlife Connectivity in the San Joaquin Valley, California143371
160016shDevelopment and application of downscaled hydroclimatic predictor variables for use in climate vulnerability and assessment studies.124134
3xj996gkIdentifying environmental and agricultural values and opportunities for regional planning:a GIS approach122343
2nn21839Geospatial Risk Assessment of North Coast Watersheds in California113323
3cn8f3mz2015 Mitigation Needs Assessment for Transportation Projects for the Sacramento Valley Pilot Project for Regional Advance Mitigation Planning112243
7b1652hkCalifornia's Experience with the river reach file112261
1n20q5pzOn the uses of hyperspectral data analysis and watershed analytical methods to evaluate the extent of riparian vegetation and habitat in the Navarro River, California10262
3gs9j3rdProtection status of California's hardwood riparian habitat8323
5b65t7rjICEMAP2 (Interactive California environmental management, assessment, and planning system mark 2): A MapObjects based Internet mapping service83221
3db0p1rvCalifornia rivers assessment on-line query system71132
59s8b430Improving water quality reporting in California with the Geo Waterbody system624
6hw3h56nRiparian habitat inventory and assessment agreement6321
76n8793qA Reference Manual for Caltrans Staff on Regional Advance Mitigation Impact Assessment Methods615
51c44554Migrating attributes tied to the EPA river reache file to the national hydrography dataset5221
7hv149vzCalifornia rivers assessment: Assembling environmental data to characterize California's watersheds51121
2r39c22tApplied geographic information systems in cooperative natural resource projects: A California Example4121
9dm5z6tjNonpoint Source Pollution Modeling in the North Coast of California4211
3464d8q4Using GIS to improve water quality reporting in California312

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