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New Mexico Opportunity Mapping Project
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Handout about an accessible tool under development for planning, mapping and tracking forest and watershed restoration projects in New Mexico
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Pueblo of Tesuque RTRL project maps
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Handouts from 09/26/16 Greater Santa Fe Fireshed Coalition meeting showing proposed and future projects
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NMSF Workspace
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Greater Santa Fe Fireshed Coalition Meeting - Draft Notes, August 2, 2016
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Draft notes from the 08/02/16 GSFFC meweting
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Documents for Public Viewing
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Greater Santa Fe Fireshed Resilience Strategy - Mission and Values
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Document describing the mission and values that will inform the Landscape Resilience Strategy for the Greater Santa Fe Fireshed Coalition
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Forest and Watershed Health Coordinating Group
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NM Collaborative Groups Draft1
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List of collaborative groups working on forest and watershed health in New Mexico. Compiled for the April 15, 2016 Coordinating Group/Watershed Management Subcommittee meeting.
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New Mexico State Forestry Draft Priority Landscapes: Overview of Data and Methods Utilized
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Overview of data and methods used by NM State Forestry to develop a working draft analysis of priority landscapes. Distributed as a handout at the 1/15/16 Coordinating Group/Watershed Management Subcommittee meeting.
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Sacramento Mountains Watershed Study - The Effects of Tree Thinning on the Local Hydrologic System
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New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources Open-file Report 576. October 2015. By B. Talon Newton, Ethan Mamer, Peter ReVelle, Hector Garduno
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Biophysical Settings Review: What it is. How it works. Why it matters.
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All ecosystems are dynamic, changing due to growth, succession and disturbances. Modeling large landscapes in the United States requires the collective knowledge of experienced and knowledgeable vegetation and fire experts. In collaboration with hundreds of colleagues, LANDFIRE produced more than 1,000 state-and-transitions models and descriptions — one for every ecosystem (called Biophysical Settings or BpS) mapped by the Program. The result is a major contribution to basic and applied vegetation ecology across the country.
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News and Events Inbox
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SFCS Meeting 1 Handout 2
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Draft resolution designating the Santa Fe Fireshed, under consideration by the Santa Fe City Council. Distributed at 12/18/15 Santa Fe Cohesive Strategy meeting.
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SFCS Meeting 1 Handout 4
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Briefing Paper on Santa Fe Watershed Protection: Looking Outside the Boundary
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Santa Fe Cohesive Strategy