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Stream & Watershed Health Indicators  
Land Cover Mapping of the Cheasapeake Bay Watershed  
Modeling Future Growth in the Washington, DC-Baltimore Region 1986-2030
Mapping USDA-NASS Crop Data
Forest Change in Northern Virginia: 1937-1998
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The Mid-Atlantic Regional Earth Science Applications Center (RESAC) was initiated by a NASA's Earth Science Applications Program grant in 1999. Since then the Mid-Atlantic RESAC has expanded with new sponsors and has added the Woods Hole Research Center and Shippensburg University to the original UMD Geography Department's team, to address applications of regional significance.

Land Cover Mapping
Ecosystem Modeling
Planning and Urban Growth
Integrated Monitoring
Outreach

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Examples of issues that are being addressed include nutrient runoff to the Chesapeake Bay, urban and residential sprawl, farm and forest productivity, and development and dissemination of information to facilitate improved land management.

Project activities are also intended to provide a better understanding of regional impacts of global environmental change, as defined by the National Assessment of the US Global Change Research Program (USGCRP) and the Mid-Atlantic Regional Assessment (MARA).




 
               


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Neither the RESAC nor its partners can accept any responsibility for the consequences of use of the information provided.

 
For questions and information, please contact resac@geog.umd.edu
 
Partially updated on 21.AUG.2008