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Project Retreat


November 13-14, 2003 - The NASA/USGS invasive species project will hold a local retreat at the Patuxent Wildlife Refuge Visitor's Center in Laurel, Maryland to welcome new members to the team and lay out plans for the coming year.


Attendees

Guests are expected to include colleagues from the USGS Fort Collins Science Center, National Institute of Invasive Species Science, Colorado State University, Natural Resources Ecology Lab, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, and USGS and NASA Headquarters.


Outcomes

During this retreat we plan to review our progress on the invasive species application, meet new members of the project team, formally launch the REASoN / Invasive Species Data Service component of the project, lay out the high-level project calendar for 2004, and further refine our plans for tackling the tamarisk and Canada thistle "Big Problem" challenge. Members of the project team will meet all day on Thursday, November 13th, and will then brief USGS and NASA HQ program managers on Friday, November 14th.


Documents and Presentations

 







Map

.pdf

64 KB

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Agenda

.pdf

29 KB

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Attendee List

.pdf

83 KB

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Project Overview

Schnase

.ppt

2.6 MB

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Parallel Kriging

Pedelty

.ppt

1.9 MB

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MODIS Time-Series

Morisette

.ppt

1.8 MB

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USGS Status Report

Stohlgren

.ppt

26.5 MB

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GeoResources Institute

Arvik

.ppt

129 KB

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Hyperspectral Research

Bruce

.ppt

5.8 MB

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