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Other Everglades Regional models

SFWMM, South Florida Water Management Model, used to evaluate managed hydrology throughout the South Florida region.

ATLSS Across-Trophic-Level System Simulation, a set of integrated models that simulate the hierarchy of whole-system responses across animal trophic levels.

Landscape Synthesis and Ecological Modeling from displays at the South Florida Restoration Science Forum (May 1999).

TIME Tides and Inflows in the Mangroves of the Everglades, a joint research effort to investigate the interacting effects of freshwater inflows and tidal forces in and along the mangrove ecotone of south Florida.

Mangal Project, a series of linked models to evaluate the response of mangrove wetlands to altered management.



Related Regional models

PLM, Patuxent Landscape Model, a simulation model whose design parallels the ELM, and is an integrated ecological economic modeling and valuation system for a Chesapeake Bay watershed.



Everglades information

Everglades Restoration Plan, home of the planning for restoring the Everglades.

Florida Coastal Everglades LTER, a new collaborative effort to investigate how variability in regional climate, freshwater inputs, disturbance, and pertubations affect the land-margin ecosystem in south Florida.

USGS South Florida Information Access (SOFIA), part of the USGS Ecosystem Program to enhance its scientific assistance to resource managers.

The Everglades Village, a virtual resource providing news and directories of individuals & organizations working to sustain the environments and the communities in southern Florida.

Everglades Digital Library, collections in support of research, education, restoration, and resource management.

Florida Center for Environmental Studies, created by the State University System of Florida as a place that would "synthesize and communicate knowledge...to the community at large."