SageDAT: Data and Tools To Support Collaborative Sagebrush Ecosystem Conservation and Management
The USGS, the BLM, the FWS, and the Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies have developed of a new DOI-funded effort, known as SageDAT.
SageDAT provides a mechanism for sharing and leveraging of data resources, increasing communication and coordination between organizations, and allowing for broader participation and transparency in decision making. The SageDAT team is using emerging technologies to allow effective sharing and discoverability of relevant data and tools that can be used to address the complex challenges that exist in sagebrush ecosystems including wildfire, invasive annual grass species, land use management, and assessments focusing on the greater sage-grouse.
The USGS, the BLM, the FWS, and the Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies have developed of a new DOI-funded effort, known as SageDAT.
SageDAT provides a mechanism for sharing and leveraging of data resources, increasing communication and coordination between organizations, and allowing for broader participation and transparency in decision making. The SageDAT team is using emerging technologies to allow effective sharing and discoverability of relevant data and tools that can be used to address the complex challenges that exist in sagebrush ecosystems including wildfire, invasive annual grass species, land use management, and assessments focusing on the greater sage-grouse.