Southern Fire Portal

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FRAMES - Southern Fire Portal

The Southern Fire Portal (SFP) is a geographic focus of the Fire Research and Management Exchange System (FRAMES).

The SFP improves fire science organization and accessibility by integrating and expanding three comprehensive, complementary sources of fire information:

  1. Fire Research and Management Exchange System (FRAMES)
  2. The Encyclopedia of Southern Fire Science (ESFS)
  3. The Tall Timbers Research Station E.V. Komarek Fire Ecology Database and Thesaurus.

As a nexus of fire effects information and technology transfer, the Southern Fire Portal is the Southeast's gateway for continuing collaboration between fire management and research communities and their publics.

Visit the SFP for fire-related research data, documents, projects, tools, and Web sites.

U.S. Drought Portal

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From the National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS):

"The U.S. Drought Portal is part of the interactive system to:

  • Provide early warning about emerging and anticipated droughts
  • Assimilate and quality control data about droughts and models
  • Provide information about risk and impact of droughts to different agencies and stakeholders
  • Provide information about past droughts for comparison and to understand current conditions
  • Explain how to plan for and manage the impacts of droughts
  • Provide a forum for different stakeholders to discuss drought-related issues"
  • Management Resources

    Electronically available resource management tools presented here include management plans, computer mapping data layers, fire management resources, state and federal agency resources, and further online information sources.

    Best Practices and Decision Support Tools

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    U.S. EPA GeoBook
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    The Southeastern Ecological Framework (SEF) GeoBook
    U.S. EPA GeoBook

    The SEF GeoBook is a decision support tool hosting natural resource data about critical Southeastern ecosystems. Critical ecosystems are identified by the SEF as constituents of a hub and corridor network in eight states: Florida, Georgia, South and North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, and Mississippi. Within these states, the SEF highlights natural areas contributing to clean air, water, and ecosystem conservation.

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    Best Sustainability Practices in Southern Appalachia
    Towards Best Practices

    A searchable database of examples of best practices in growth management, sustainable development, and environmental conservation in the Southern Appalachian Highlands.

    Databases and GIS Mapping Tools

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    NBII-SAIN Live Maps and Data
    SAIN Live Maps and Data

    The NBII-SAIN "Live Maps and Data" community features searchable databases and regional mapping applications.

    • Aquatic Biota Survey Database
    • Regional GIS Source Data Layers
    • Invasive Plants Databases
    • SAVEM Water Quality Database
    Southeast Watershed Forum Mapping Application Screen Capture
    SEWF GIS Mapping Layer
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    Southeast Watershed Forum Community Resource Mapper
    Community Resource Mapper

    Integrate natural resource protection into your community planning efforts with our mapping service. This service will allow you to create maps at a county, watershed or state level, showcasing your satellite imagery, impaired streams, impervious surface, protected lands, State Wildlife Action Plans and much more.

    Web Resources for Management Plans and Reports in Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Mississippi
    Search 87 Results Within Web Resources for Management Plans and Reports in Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Mississippi
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    1.
    Alabama 2002 Water Quality Report to Congress 305(b) Report
    This page links to the 2002 Water Quality Report to Congress 305(b) Report for the state of Alabama.
    2.
    Asian Carp Invasion of the Upper Mississippi River System
    Quote: "Five species of Asian carp now occur in the contiguous United States. These include grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella), common carp (Cyprinus carpio), silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molotrix), bighead carp (H. nobilis) and black carp...
    3.
    Assessment of Water Quality, Benthic Invertebrates, and Periphyton in the Threemile Creek Basin, Mobile, Alabama, 1999-2003
    "The U.S. Geological Survey conducted a 4-year investigation of water quality and aquatic-community structure in Threemile Creek, an urban stream that drains residential areas in Mobile, Alabama. Water-quality samples were collected between March 2000...
    4.
    Beach Nourishement Monitoring Program at Fort Massachusetts, West Ship Island, Mississippi. (Volume I of IV)
    "This report deals specifically with monitoring of the beach nourishment project adjacent to Fort Massachusetts in 1996. This report provides quantitative data on nourishment performance predictions on it's [sic] life span and recommendations on...
    5.
    Bear Creek Reservoirs Land Management Plan
    From the plan: The Bear Creek Reservoirs Land Management Plan is the result of a study of the TVA-owned land surrounding the reservoirs. [. . .] The plans seek to integrate resource management goals, provide for optimum public benefit, and balance...
    6.
    Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge Comprehensive Conservation Plan
    From the plan: The plan will serve as an operational guide for managing the refuge, for achieving the refuge=s purposes; for attaining the vision and goals developed for the refuge; for contributing to the National Wildlife Refuge System mission; and...
    7.
    Carbon Storage and Late Holocene Chronostratigraphy of a Mississippi River Deltaic Marsh, St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana; First Report: Mississippi Basin Carbon Project Process Studies
    As stated in the report, "This project is motivated by the need to increase our understanding of the role of terrestrial carbon in the global carbon cycle, particularly in the temperate latitudes of North America..." "...The primary goal of the MBCP...
    8.
    Choctaw National Wildlife Refuge Comprehensive Conservation Plan
    From the plan: The purpose of this comprehensive conservation plan is to identify the role that Choctaw National Wildlife Refuge will play in support of the mission of the National Wildlife Refuge System, and to provide long-term guidance to the...
    9.
    Climbing Euonymus (Euonymus fortunei)
    The site provides information on the Climbing Euonymus (Euonymus fortunei), including its description, ecological threat, distribution, preferred habitat, biology, and management options for the invasive vine.
    10.
    Cogongrass (Imperata cylindrica (L.) Beauv.) Biology, Ecology and Management in Florida
    This paper details the history, taxonomy, ecology, forage value, control, and management of cogongrass which this paper describes as, "an aggressive, rhizomatous, perennial grass that is distributed throughout the tropical and subtropical regions of...

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    NBII Natural Resources Monitoring Partnership

    The NBII Natural Resources Monitoring Partnership supplies valuable information for resource management, including a Monitoring Protocol Library and a Monitoring Project Locater. Resource managers may also join and contribute monitoring data to the partnership.

    NMRP Monitoring Protocol Library - A Web-based, searchable database of monitoring protocols and resource assessment methodologies.

    Monitoring Project Locater - A Web-based, GIS application allowing users to asses what natural resource monitoring is conducted within a particular area (e.g., State, county, Canadian Province, or other selected geographic area). Utilize search tools to stay informed about ongoing and historic monitoring regarding specific parameters of interest.

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