Project Profile
Resilience and Adaptive Governance in Stressed Watersheds
University of Nebraska at Lincoln
Abstract
This Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT) project is a multidisciplinary graduate training program in resilience and adaptive governance in stressed watersheds at the University of Nebraska – Lincoln. Resolving complex water issues requires the best and clearest scientific information from interdisciplinary and integrative science. This program will train… more »
Contributions[?]
Project members' contributions to the library and showcase are listed here.
Title | Category | Type | Posted At |
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Nebraska's unique governance of water management systems | Showcase | Achievement | 12/03/13 |
Dissertation on Nebraskas water management system | Showcase | Achievement | 12/03/13 |
Dissertation on relationship between diversity and resilience | Showcase | Achievement | 12/03/13 |
Assessing regimes shifts in paleo time | Showcase | Achievement | 12/03/13 |
Resilience of complex systems | Showcase | Achievement | 12/03/13 |
Resilience in Great Plains ecosystems | Showcase | Achievement | 12/03/13 |
Simplified approach to resilience assessment | Showcase | Achievement | 12/03/13 |
Grassland restorations and predatory invertebrates | Showcase | Achievement | 12/03/13 |
Long-term transitory behavior in ecosystems and regime shift prediction | Showcase | Achievement | 12/03/13 |
"KersPlatte goes the River? How social and ecological resilience might save the Platte River Watershed" | NSF IGERT 2013 Video & Poster Competition | Video & Poster | 05/20/13 |