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Biodiversity of the Gulf of Maine
Communicating the Science of Ecosystem Services to Policymakers and Managers: A Communication Training
Ecosystem Based Roadmap
Indicators for Ecosystem Health in New England
Introduction to Qualitative Research for Coastal Training Program Coordinators at National Estuarine Research Reserve (NERRS) sites
Piscataqua Region Estuaries Partnership (PREP): Local Decision-Makers’ Conceptualizations of Municipal Water Resource Management
Understanding Ecosystem Health to Advance Marine Ecosystem Based Management in the Gulf of Maine
Sustaining Coastal Landscapes and Community Benefits: Developing an Interdisciplinary Model for Enhancing the Impact of NERRS Science
REU Site: Land Change and Vulnerability Studies in New England: The Human-Environment Regional Observatory (HERO)
REU: Mapping Beetles, Trees, Neighborhoods, and Policies: A Multi-Scaled, Urban Ecological Assessment of the Asian Longhorned Beetle Invasion in New England (HERO)