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NEXT MEETINGS:


- April 2007 Site Reps Meeting (Find Feedback Loops Here)




PLANNING GRANT EVOLUTION

OVERVIEW OF THE LTER NETWORK PLANNING PROCESS

Planning Grant Overview


The LTER Network received a planning grant to develop a Strategic Planning Process that builds upon recent LTER Coordinating Committee and LTER All Scientist Meeting planning activities See Planning Grant PDF

The primary objective of the overall LTER planning activity is to establish activities that will lead to multi-site, highly collaborative and integrated research initiatives that explicitly include synthesis components and, where appropriate, will be coupled with novel training opportunities in graduate and undergraduate education.

The planning involves establishing a Science Task Force, six working groups and a series of workshops. The LTER Network planning also will develop linkages and collaborative efforts with the other networks, organizations, and societies that share our goals of conducting synthetic, large-scale research to address grand research challenges in ecology.

The outcomes of our activities will be specific sets of ecological research questions and theoretical, experimental designs that can best be addressed by the LTER Network within the four conceptual domains:

  1. alterations in biodiversity,
  2. altered biogeochemical cycles,
  3. ecological effects of climate change and climate variability, and
  4. coupled human-natural systems.


Meeting of 100 Objective

The initial step in the LTER planning process is the Meeting of 100 LTER and non-LTER scientists that will harness the creativity existing within the scientific community. Membership has been determined by the Science Task Force following nominations from the LTER community and other sources including CUAHSI, OBFS, CLEANER, NEON, and other relevant networks.

The primary product of this workshop will be a refined set of Network-level research and synthesis questions built around the Grand Challenge themes that will be translated into specific research projects through further workshop activities. Participants are expected to think broadly, synthetically, and creatively about the role the LTER Network will play in addressing environmental science challenges.

The Science Task Force will use the recommendations from this meeting as input for the next phase of the planning process that will focus the Grand Challenge research questions and establish four Network Science Working Groups (NSWGs). These NSWG’s will generate specific research projects and their implementation plans, specific research designs, and an assessment of technology and resources needed to answer these questions.

CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK FIGURES

From the Meeting of 100 - Nov. 2004

Conceptual Framework Figure

CURRENT VISION

Last Revised: June 2006

To Learn More, See The Proposal Documentword doc, still a work in progress


Conceptual Framework REVISED


Q1: How do long-term press disturbances and short-term pulse disturbances interact to alter ecosystem structure and function?

Q2: How can biotic structure be both a cause and consequence of ecological fluxes of energy & matter?

Q3: How do altered ecosystem dynamics affect ecosystem services?

Q4: How do changes in vital ecosystem services feed back to alter human behavior?

Q5: Which human actions influence the frequency, magnitude, or form of press and pulse disturbance regimes across ecosystems, and how do these change across ecosystem types?



BACKGROUND DOCUMENTS

NEW LTER PLANNING GRANT LETTER (PDF)

PLANNING GRANT PROPOSAL (PDF)

PRIORITY SETTING IN THE LTER NETWORK: 2001-2010 (PDF)

NEW LTER BY LAWS (PDF)

LTER 20 YEAR REVIEW REPORT

EOS STRATEGIC PLAN (PDF)


SCIENCE TASK FORCE (STF)

Benson, Barbara - NTL

Childers, Daniel - FCE

Collins, Scott - SEV

Whitmer, Allison - SBC

SCIENCE TASK FORCE ADVISORY COMMITTEE (STFAC)

Boynton, Walter

Carpenter, Steve - NTL

D'Avanzo, Charlene

Estrin, Deborah

Gosz, James - SEV

Hornberger, George

Hulse, David

Lugo, Ariel - LUQ

Melillo, Jerry - HFR

Palmer, Margaret

Pickett, Steward - BES

Vaughan, Hague - INT

Vitousek, Peter




ALL PLANNING GRANT RELATED MEETINGS Excel file

LAST REVISED: 23-FEB.-2006

MEETING OF 100- Nov. 2004


WORKING GROUPS


ALTERED BIOTIC STRUCTURE/BIODIVERSITY


ALTERED BIOGEOCHEMISTRY


ALTERED CLIMATE CHANGE


EDUCATION, OUTREACH AND TRAINING


GOVERNANCE


HUMAN-NATURAL SYSTEMS/HUMAN DIMENSIONS


CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE


Planning Grant Committee Meeting One

Joint STF and STFAC Meeting March 2005



All Hands Meeting in Santa Fe June 2005

June Meeting in Santa Fe


August 2005 Meetings

Boston STF,Conference Committee, and Executive Committee Meeting

Woods Hole STF and Advisory Committee Meeting


NSF Briefing

November 2005 Meetings

LTER Network Research Related to Planning Grant Framework

Conference Committee and STF Meeting at Sevilleta LTER



February 2006 Meetings

Conference Committee Meeting in Santa Barbara


March 2006 Meetings

Governance 1-2 March 2006

Cyberinfrastructure 6-8 March 2006

LTER Executive Committee (STF Attending) 7-10 March 2006

Proposal and Initiative Groups Meet with STF

- JUNE MEETING IN MADISON


- AUGUST LTER SITE REPs MEETING


PLANNING GRANT-LTER MODELING


- ASM' 06 meeting !

This page provides a general understanding and summary of what the Planning Grant is developing.

- OCTOBER STF-AC MEETING


GENERAL LINKS


Helpful Literature for Planning Effort


LTER HOMEPAGE



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