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A SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL EXAMINATION OF MOOSE IN MAINE: HABITAT, MANAGEMENT, AND CHANGING SEASONALITY
Problem Addressed: Local drivers for a more resilient social-ecological system
Views: 324
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Seasonality in Maine’s Forests: Trends and Implications to Resource Managers
Problem Addressed: How Maine's forests are changing in response to climate change
Views: 288
Downloads: 3

A Social-Ecological Examination of Moose in Maine: Habitat, Management, and Changing Seasonality
Problem Addressed: Local drivers for a more resilient social-ecological system
Views: 291
Downloads: 2

Every Tree Counts: Carbon Storage in our Wee Woods in Maine
Problem Addressed: Small landowner forest carbon assessment
Goal(s)/Objective(s): Conduct a forest carbon inventory for a small woodlot in Maine
Key Findings: It’s not simply carbon stored in trees that matters, it’s also the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) that trees pull out of the atmosphere for photosynthesis, then absorb and store as carbon in the solid wood of live trees.
Views: 403
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Carbon Stocks and Sequestration on Ecological Reserves in Maine
Problem Addressed: Carbon dynamics of diverse forests in ecological reserves
Goal(s)/Objective(s): Quantify current and future carbon dynamics by forest type for existing ecological reserves in Maine
Key Findings: Difference in C stocks between ecoreserves and representative FIA plots was dependent on forest type; Average C stock was nearly double for ecoreservens when compared to FIA
Views: 278
Downloads: 5