Types and Functions of Ecosystems by Dr. K. Indhira

Types and Functions of Ecosystems by Dr. K. Indhira
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Delve into the intricate world of ecosystems with Dr. K. Indhira as she discusses the types, components, and functions of these self-sustaining environments. Learn about the diverse natural and artificial ecosystems, the vital roles of living and non-living components, and the processes that keep these systems thriving. Explore the conservation of forests and the essential interactions between biotic and abiotic factors that shape our ecosystems.

  • Ecosystems
  • Dr. K. Indhira
  • Types
  • Functions
  • Conservation

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  1. Changes in Coastal Storms and their Impacts Karen A. Murphy Western Alaska Landscape Conservation Cooperative 12/18/2013

  2. WA LCC Science Strategy FY2012 FY2013 FY2014 FY2015 FY2016 FY2017 FY2018 FY2019 FY2020 FY2021 Funding Year Funding Year Coastal Projects Completed Coastal Systems Funding Year Funding Year Planning Phase Freshwater Projects Completed Freshwater Systems Funding Year Funding Year Planning Phase Terrestrial Projects Completed Terrestrial Systems Planning Phase Coastal Projects Completed Coastal Systems Funding Year Funding Year Funding Year Funding Year Planning Phase Freshwater Systems Planning Phase Terrestrial Systems

  3. Coastal Hazards Workshop May 30-31st, 2012 Evaluate existing coastal models linking nearshore and terrestrial components Collect vertical datum with tidal benchmarks Utilize community observations for storm surge, tide height and general ice observations Establish coastal Sentinel Sites

  4. Evaluate (Improve) existing coastal models linking nearshore and terrestrial components Coarse scale - NOAA and University of Notre Dame (Robert Grumbine) Fine scale - University of Alaska Anchorage (Tom Ravens) Conceptual (Hajo Eiken/David Atkinson) ShoreZone Kotzebue, Bristol Bay, AK Peninsula (Cindy Hartmann-Moore)

  5. Collect vertical datum with tidal benchmarks Benchmark sites recalibrated Nicole Kinsman Additional Buoy data Molly McCammon

  6. Utilize community observations for storm surge, tide height and general ice observations LEO Webinars Michael Brubaker Training webinars by several Pis Community cameras Local Community Visits regarding ice berm formation Hajo Eiken

  7. Establishcoastal Sentinel Sites No activity at this time

  8. FY2014 Activities Coastal Projects Synthesis Sarah Trainor @ ACCAP Outreach Document Document what coastal change activities are occurring now Publically available Assist LCC staff in determining progress when we refocus on Coastal Systems in 2017

  9. Questions? westernalaskaLCC.org LCC Staff: Karen Murphy 907-786-3501 Karen_a_murphy@fws.gov Joel Reynolds 907-786-3914 Joel_Reynolds@fws.gov

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