
Other Projects
Georgia Gap Analysis Program
Coordinated under the National Gap Analysis Program of the USGS Biological
Resources Division, GAP is a nationwide biological diversity assessment
and planning program. It provides assessments of the conservation status
of native vertebrate species and natural land cover types throughout the
U.S., and facilitates the application of this information to land management
activities.
Georgia Land Use Trends
The first statewide study of land use trends, GLUT is showing how Georgia's
rapid growth has affected land use in urban and rural areas. The study
provides data to help planners predict future patterns of land use and
identify potential problems as communities cope with continued development
and sprawl. It centers on how growth affects environmental concerns such
as water quality, air pollution, increased flooding, wetland loss and
loss of natural habitat. Funded by The Turner Foundation, GLUT is a cooperative
effort of UGA's Institute of Ecology and Carl Vinson Institute of Government.
Southeast Gap Analysis Project
The Southeast Gap Analysis Project (SEGAP) is a regional representative of the National Gap Analysis Program sponsored by the Biological Resources Division of the United States Geological Survey (USGS-BRD).
Georgia Land Conservation Partnership
Georgia H20
Georgia Comprehensive Wildlife Strategy
University of Georgia Landuse Studies Initiative
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