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Artigos de revistas sobre o assunto "Colorado Chapter"

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Haney, Jim. "Colorado Chapter Events". INSIGHT 1, n.º 1 (março de 1998): 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/inst.19981119a.

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Potter, Lee. "Sigma Gamma Epsilon chapter and student awards for academic year 2022-2023". Compass: Earth Science Journal of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, n.º 0894-802X (1 de julho de 2024): 79–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.62879/c95712161.

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The Society of Sigma Gamma Epsilon (SGE) encourages efforts to broaden the education and impact of its members through community outreach. In academic year 2022-2023, four awards were given at the chapter level: The Chapter Service Award to the Gamma Chi Chapter; and the James C. Walters Quality Chapter Award to the Gamma Sigma, Gamma Chi, and Epsilon Omega Chapters. Individual merit was recognized through the W. A. Tarr awards given to twenty-two members by their respective chapters. Two awards, the Austin A. Sartin and Charles J. Mankin Outstanding Poster Awards, were given to four students for merit in scientific communication at the 34th Annual SGE Student Poster Session at the Geological Society of America Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado, on October 10, 2022.
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Tucker, Carole. "Colorado Chapter makes politics a priority". Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (1961) 40 (março de 2000): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0003-0465(15)33208-0.

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Tucker, Carole. "Colorado Chapter makes politics a priority". Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (1996) 40, n.º 2 (março de 2000): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1086-5802(16)31159-7.

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Huller, Jerry. "Colorado Chapter Participates in Career Fair". INSIGHT 11, n.º 3 (julho de 2008): 52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/inst.200811352a.

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Moore, Scott T. "Colorado: A New Chapter in its Perpetual Recovery". California Journal of Politics and Policy 4, n.º 3 (20 de outubro de 2012): 91–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.5070/p2tg6k.

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Neuenschwander, Leon F., James P. Menakis, Melanie Miller, R. Neil Sampson, Colin Hardy, Bob Averill e Roy Mask. "Chapter 3. Indexing Colorado Watersheds to Risk of Wildfire". Journal of Sustainable Forestry 11, n.º 1-2 (janeiro de 2000): 35–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j091v11n01_03.

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Peper, John B. "Chapter VII Implementing Computer-Based Education in Jefferson County, Colorado". Teachers College Record: The Voice of Scholarship in Education 87, n.º 5 (abril de 1986): 132–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/016146818608700508.

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Even, Paula. "Sigma Gamma Epsilon Student Research Poster Session, Geological Society of America Meeting 2013, Denver, Colorado". Compass: Earth Science Journal of Sigma Gamma Epsilon 85, n.º 4 (10 de março de 2014): 140–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.62879/c93248923.

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The 2013 Sigma Gamma Epsilon Undergraduate Research (Poster Session) took place during the 2013 GSA Conference in Denver, CO. on Tuesday, 29 October 2013: 9:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. (Authors were present from 2 to 4 p.m. and 5:00 to 6:30 p.m.). Ninety-eight posters were presented. Sigma Gamma Epsilon awarded the Austin A. Sartin Best Poster Award to Brittney Klemm, a member of Eta Upsilon Chapter at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, CA. Sebastian Dirringer, a member of Theta Beta Chapter at the State University of New York in New Paltz, NY, was awarded the National Council Best Poster Award.
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Denison, Brandi. "Dirt and Morality during Ute Removal". Pacific Historical Review 88, n.º 1 (2019): 127–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/phr.2019.88.1.127.

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The bloody confrontation between Utes and the U.S. Cavalry at the Colorado Ute Indian Agency in 1879 was a significant chapter in U.S. history. The government and Colorado citizens used this battle as a rhetorical flashpoint to justify removal of Utes from their land. This conflict presents an opportunity to revisit nineteenth-century violence over land. I suggest that a religious studies framework can deepen our understanding of the entanglement of tensions among ethnicity, morality, and land use. Ute Indians pastured hundreds of horses on land that Nathan Meeker, the white Indian agent, wished to plow. This paper argues that notions of religious and racial difference framed the land conflict between Meeker and the Utes, even as both groups viewed land as a means to gain status.
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Teses / dissertações sobre o assunto "Colorado Chapter"

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Bynum, Tommy L. ""Our Fight is for Right": The NAACP Youth Councils and College Chapters' Crusade for Civil Rights, 1936-1965". restricted, 2007. http://etd.gsu.edu/theses/available/etd-08112007-150530/.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Georgia State University, 2007.
Jacqueline Rouse, committee chair; Glenn T. Eskew, Vicki Crawford, Patricia Sullivan, committee chairs. Electronic text (195 p.) : digital, PDF file. Description based on contents viewed Nov. 9, 2007; title from file title page. Includes bibliographical references (p. 178-195).
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Livros sobre o assunto "Colorado Chapter"

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Burnes, Judith C. Colorado Chapter 1 evaluation report: 1979-80 through 1984-85. [Denver: Colorado Dept. of Education, 1986.

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Symposium, Friends of Mineralogy Colorado Chapter. Photography of mineralogical, paleontological, and archaeological specimens: Symposium short papers presented at the Friends of Mineralogy, Colorado Chapter 7th Symposium, "Successful photography of gems, minerals, fossils, and artifacts," Ricketson Auditorium, Denver Museum of Natural History, City Park, Denver, Colorado, October 28, 1989. Denver, Colo: The Museum, 1989.

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American Law Institute-American Bar Association Committee on Continuing Professional Education., ed. Toxic torts and products liability, compensatory and punitive damages, insurance coverage disputes, legal malpractice, Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings, and civil litigation: July 14-16, 1988, Snowmass Conference Center, Snowmass Village, Colorado : ALI-ABA course of study materials. Philadelphia, Pa: American Law Institute-American Bar Association Committee on Continuing Professional Education, 1988.

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Berger, Dechter Barbara A., ed. The Raleigh Chapter: A documentary history of the NAACP and community politics in Raleigh, North Carolina. Raleigh, N.C: Barjoti, Inc, Pub., 2007.

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Demon's Angel: Satan's Devils MC Colorado Chapter. Trish Haill Associates, 2019.

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Marguerite memories: One hundred years of P.E.O. in Colorado. [Colorado]: Colorado State Chapter, P.E.O. Sisterhood, 2003.

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Restoration, creation and management of wetland and riparian ecosystems in the American West: A symposium of the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the Society of Wetland Scientists, November 14-16, 1988, Denver, Colorado. Denver, CO: PIC Technologies [distributor, 1989.

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Miner, Kathy. The Journey is Our Home: Colorado Chapters Book Three. Kathrin Miner Anders, 2016.

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Pollack, Howard. The Ballad of Baby Doe. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190458294.003.0023.

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The libretto to the opera The Ballad of Baby Doe, with music by Douglas Moore, was Latouche’s crowning achievement. A dramatization of the true love triangle involving the nineteenth-century Colorado silver king Horace Tabor and his two wives, Augusta Tabor and Elizabeth “Baby Doe” Tabor, the work premiered in Colorado shortly before the lyricist’s death, and became one of the most successful works in the American operatic canon. This chapter considers the work’s historical accuracy, with regard to Latouche’s libretto, and its musical and poetic essence, as well as some consideration of its critical reception.
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Gough, Peter, e Peggy Seeger. “Spit, Baling Wire, Mirrors” and the WPA. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039041.003.0005.

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This chapter focuses on the Musical Projects in Colorado, Utah, Oregon and Washington. The intermountain states of Colorado and Utah and the Pacific northwestern states of Oregon and Washington all maintained Federal Music Project (FMP) programs. These FMP programs strove, to varying degrees, to integrate indigenous themes and folksong into their musical repertoire. While none experienced the confrontations with the federal or regional administrations that Arizona or New Mexico did, or the unceasing internal squabbling of California, all demonstrated a desire for agency and autonomy in their musical productions. These programs also reflected the regional and musical complexion of their individual states. Indeed, the goals of the individual programs and the resultant power plays between local, state, and national administrations—as well as the subsequent compromises and adjustments—determined the direction of Federal Music in each of these projects.
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Capítulos de livros sobre o assunto "Colorado Chapter"

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Watzky, Murielle A. "ACS Student Chapter at the University of Northern Colorado: The Legacy of Professor Kimberly A. O. Pacheco". In ACS Symposium Series, 107–14. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bk-2018-1278.ch009.

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"CHAPTER SIX Conclusion". In The Colorado Doctrine, 139–64. Yale University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/9780300189049-008.

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"CHAPTER ONE Introduction". In The Colorado Doctrine, 1–8. Yale University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/9780300189049-003.

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"CHAPTER FIVE Beneficial Use and Limits on Transfer". In The Colorado Doctrine, 104–38. Yale University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/9780300189049-007.

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"CHAPTER FOUR The Regulation of Colorado Water Corporations". In The Colorado Doctrine, 65–103. Yale University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/9780300189049-006.

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"CHAPTER TWO The Sources of the Colorado Appropriation Doctrine". In The Colorado Doctrine, 9–31. Yale University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/9780300189049-004.

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"CHAPTER THREE Early Colorado Water Law and Coffin v. Left Hand Ditch Co." In The Colorado Doctrine, 32–64. Yale University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/9780300189049-005.

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Collins, Richard B., Dale A. Oesterle e Lawrence Friedman. "Bill of Rights". In The Colorado State Constitution, 35–84. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190907723.003.0002.

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This chapter examines the Colorado Bill of Rights. It focuses on situations in which Colorado rights have significance independent of the federal Bill of Rights. This occurs when a Colorado provision has no federal counterpart or is interpreted to limit state government more strictly than its federal equivalent. An important provision protects privacy against government searches and seizures somewhat more than the federal Fourth Amendment. Others provide protection against retroactive civil laws and provide for condemnation of easements to serve mining and agriculture interests. Explicit provisions protect property rights of alien residents and require owners’ consent to municipal annexations. The chapter also explains Colorado’s unique path to constitutional protection of equal protection of the laws.
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"Chapter Two. Hollywood on the Colorado". In Rewrite Man, 38–60. University of Texas Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.7560/2759459-003.

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"Chapter 16 The University of Colorado Study". In Science, Seti, and Mathematics, 152–62. Berghahn Books, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781782380702-017.

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Trabalhos de conferências sobre o assunto "Colorado Chapter"

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Drenth, Benjamin J., Raymond R. Anderson, Klaus J. Schulz, Joshua M. Feinberg, Val W. Chandler e William F. Cannon. "THE NORTHEAST IOWA INTRUSIVE COMPLEX: A MAJOR UNWRITTEN CHAPTER IN THE STORY OF THE MIDCONTINENT RIFT SYSTEM?" In GSA Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado, USA - 2016. Geological Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2016am-281276.

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Yen, Tian. "Data-consistent Approaches to Modeling Population Distributions of Parameters for Biomedical Systems." In Proposed for presentation at the ASA Colorado-Wyoming Chapter Meeting 2022 held November 11-11, 2022 in Aurora, CO. US DOE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/2006014.

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Khalil, Hassan H., Rahmita O. K. Rahmat e Waleed A. Mahmoud. "Chapter 15: Estimation of Noise in Gray-Scale and Colored Images Using Median Absolute Deviation (MAD)". In 2008 3rd International Conference on Geometric Modeling and Imaging GMAI. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/gmai.2008.7.

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Relatórios de organizações sobre o assunto "Colorado Chapter"

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Kelner, Britton e Sparks. L51986 Natural Gas Sample Collection and Handling Phase II Simulated Field Conditions. Chantilly, Virginia: Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. (PRCI), janeiro de 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.55274/r0011157.

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Phase II was originally planned as a series of field tests to confirm the results of the sampling methods performance tests conducted during Phase I. However, the API Chapter 14.1 Gas Sampling Research Working Group chose to have the tests conducted at a newly developed wet gas test facility located at the Colorado Engineering Experiment Station (CEESI), in Nunn, Colorado. Three general tests were conducted. Test Plan I was intended to investigate the effects of sample point location on on-line gas chromatograph (GC) analyses and on spot sampling methods. Test Plan II was intended to investigate the effects of sample point location on on-line GC analyses and to compare several spot sampling methods when sampling from the same point. Test Plan III was intended to investigate the effects of coupling configurations and cylinder temperature on two specific methods: Helium Pop, and purging - Fill/Empty.
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Albright, Jeff, Kim Struthers, Lisa Baril, John Spence, Mark Brunson e Ken Hyde. Natural resource conditions at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area: Findings & management considerations for selected resources. National Park Service, abril de 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/nrr-2293112.

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Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (GLCA) encompasses more than 0.5 million ha (1.25 million ac) and extends over 322 km (200 mi) from its northern boundary in southern Utah to its southern boundary in northern Arizona. It is one of the most rugged, remote, and floristically diverse national parks on the Southern Colorado Plateau (Thomas et. al 2005) and has more than 4,900 km (3,045 mi) of waterways flowing through its eight Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC 8) watersheds. GLCA’s larger perennial rivers include the Colorado, Escalante, Dirty Devil, San Juan, and Paria, with smaller perennial and intermittent streams flowing into each of these rivers. After the creation of the Glen Canyon Dam, Lake Powell formed, covering 13% of the park’s total land area when full and the national recreation area attracts over 4 million visitors annually, and in 2019 GLCA ranked 19th highest in recreational visits out of all national parks. The National Park Service Natural Resource Condition Assessment Program selected GLCA to pilot its new NRCA project series. NRCA projects evaluate the best available science to provide park managers with reliable, actionable information pertaining to natural resource conditions in their park. For the park-selected focal study resources, this includes consideration of drivers and stressors known or suspected of influencing resource conditions; assessment of current conditions and trends for indicators of condition; and potential near-term and future activities or actions managers can consider, improving their knowledge and management of natural resources in parks. For focal resources that lack adequate data to assess current conditions, a gap analysis is provided (in lieu of a condition assessment) to highlight the present status of knowledge of the resource and to suggest useful indicators, data, and studies for further consideration and investigation. Park managers are encouraged to identify information needs and pose questions during the NRCA scoping process, with the understanding that information will be provided to help address those needs and answer those questions when possible. For a comprehensive list of GLCA managers’ questions and needs, please refer to Appendix A, Table A-1. The focus of GLCA’s NRCA study was the water-dependent resources—tinajas, springs & seeps, including water quality, riparian zone, amphibians, including the northern leopard frog (Lithobates pipiens), and small, native fishes—that are found off the mainstem Colorado River. Managers were interested in these particular environments and the natural resources that depend on them because they are less studied, and the habitats are “biodiversity hotspots” due to the intersection of complex desert and freshwater ecosystems in a region limited by water. The following summaries highlight the key findings of GLCA’s focal resource drivers and stressors (Chapter 2), states (Chapter 3), and manager responses (Chapter 4).
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Weissinger, Rebecca, Mary Moran, Steve Monroe e Helen Thomas. Springs and seeps monitoring protocol for park units in the Northern Colorado Plateau Network, Version 1.1. National Park Service, junho de 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2299467.

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Because of the scarcity of water on the Colorado Plateau and the disproportionately high use by flora and fauna, springs and seeps were quickly identified as an ecosystem of concern for the NCPN. Following the determination of network-wide vital signs, parks were asked to select their top priorities for monitoring. Four parks have implemented springs and seeps monitoring: Arches and Canyonlands national parks, and Hovenweep and Natural Bridges national monuments. This monitoring protocol consists of a protocol narrative and 11 standard operating procedures (SOPs) for monitoring springs, seeps, and hanging gardens (aka “springs”) in NCPN parks. The overall goal of the NCPN springs monitoring program is to determine long-term trends in hydrologic and vegetation properties in the context of changes in other ecological drivers, stressors, and processes. Specific objectives include describing the status and trends of water quantity (flow or stage as applicable), water quality (pH, specific conductance, temperature), and vegetation (endemic plant populations in hanging gardens, and vegetation species and cover). This protocol narrative describes the justification, sampling design, and field methods for NCPN springs monitoring. Details may be found in the SOPs, which are listed in Chapter 1 and available at irma.nps.gov. Other aspects of the protocol summarized in the narrative include procedures for data management, analysis, and reporting; personnel and operating requirements; and instructions for how to revise the protocol.
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Fuelberth, August, James Wilcoski, Peter Stynoski, Carey Baxter, Madison Story, Adam Smith e Joseph Murphey. Burgess-Capps Cabin : historic context, maintenance issues, and measured drawings. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), outubro de 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/47703.

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The Burgess-Capps Cabin is located on the US Air Force Academy (USAFA), Colorado, and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1975 under the name of “Pioneer Cabin.” The building is currently not occupied but used as a history interpretive site. It is one of the few log cabins that remain in this part of Colorado from the time of European settlement. All buildings, especially historic ones, require regular planned maintenance and repair. The most notable cause of historic build-ing element failure or decay is not the fact that the historic building is old, but rather, it is caused by incorrect or inappropriate repair or basic neglect of the historic building fabric. This document is a maintenance manual compiled with as-is conditions of construction materials of the cabin. The secretary of interior’s guidelines on rehabilitation and repair per material are discussed to provide the cultural resources manager at USAFA a guide to maintain this historic building. Additional chapters include information regarding the historic materials and a structural analysis. This report satisfies Section 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) of 1966 as amended and will help USAFA’s Cultural Resources Management Office to manage this historic building.
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Allen, Kathy, Andy Nadeau e Andy Robertston. Natural resource condition assessment: Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument. National Park Service, maio de 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/nrr-2293613.

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The Natural Resource Condition Assessment (NRCA) Program aims to provide documentation about the current conditions of important park natural resources through a spatially explicit, multi-disciplinary synthesis of existing scientific data and knowledge. Findings from the NRCA will help Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument (SAPU) managers to develop near-term management priorities, engage in watershed or landscape scale partnership and education efforts, conduct park planning, and report program performance (e.g., Department of the Interior’s Strategic Plan “land health” goals, Government Performance and Results Act). The objectives of this assessment are to evaluate and report on current conditions of key park resources, to evaluate critical data and knowledge gaps, and to highlight selected existing stressors and emerging threats to resources or processes. For the purpose of this NRCA, staff from the National Park Service (NPS) and Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota – GeoSpatial Services (SMUMN GSS) identified key resources, referred to as “components” in the project. The selected components include natural resources and processes that are currently of the greatest concern to park management at SAPU. The final project framework contains nine resource components, each featuring discussions of measures, stressors, and reference conditions. This study involved reviewing existing literature and, where appropriate, analyzing data for each natural resource component in the framework to provide summaries of current condition and trends in selected resources. When possible, existing data for the established measures of each component were analyzed and compared to designated reference conditions. A weighted scoring system was applied to calculate the current condition of each component. Weighted Condition Scores, ranging from zero to one, were divided into three categories of condition: low concern, moderate concern, and significant concern. These scores help to determine the current overall condition of each resource. The discussions for each component, found in Chapter 4 of this report, represent a comprehensive summary of current available data and information for these resources, including unpublished park information and perspectives of park resource managers, and present a current condition designation when appropriate. Each component assessment was reviewed by SAPU resource managers, NPS Southern Colorado Plateau Network (SCPN) staff, or outside experts. Existing literature, short- and long-term datasets, and input from NPS and other outside agency scientists support condition designations for components in this assessment. However, in some cases, data were unavailable or insufficient for several of the measures of the featured components. In other instances, data establishing reference condition were limited or unavailable for components, making comparisons with current information inappropriate or invalid. In these cases, it was not possible to assign condition for the components. Current condition was not able to be determined for six of the ten components due to these data gaps. For those components with sufficient available data, the overall condition varied. Two components were determined to be in good condition: dark night skies and paleontological resources. However, both were at the edge of the good condition range, and any small decline in conditions could shift them into the moderate concern range. Of the components in good condition, a trend could not be assigned for paleontological resources and dark night skies is considered stable. Two components (wetland and riparian communities and viewshed) were of moderate concern, with no trend assigned for wetland and riparian communities and a stable trend for viewshed. Detailed discussion of these designations is presented in Chapters 4 and 5 of this report. Several park-wide threats and stressors influence the condition of priority resources in SAPU...
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