Wetland Health Data Impact in Oregon's Tribal Lands
GrantID: 67027
Grant Funding Amount Low: $3,800,000
Deadline: October 1, 2024
Grant Amount High: $3,800,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Implementing a Systems Approach to Wetland Data Collection in Oregon
Oregon's wetlands are highly diverse ecosystems that provide invaluable services, including water filtration, carbon storage, and wildlife habitat. However, the state faces ongoing challenges pertaining to wetland health, with many ecosystems suffering from poor monitoring practices and insufficient data. Accurate data collection is essential for effective management and restoration efforts, making this grant critically important for Oregon's tribal governments and intertribal consortia.
Key Stakeholders in Oregon's Wetland Management
This funding targets tribal governments and intertribal consortia in Oregon committed to advancing their wetland management programs. Tribes such as the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs and the Coquille Tribe have unique insights and interests regarding their local wetland ecosystems. However, they often struggle with fragmented data collection efforts that hinder successful conservation and restoration projects.
Requirements for Grant Application in Oregon
Eligible entities must demonstrate readiness to implement a systems approach for collecting and utilizing wetland health data. This involves presenting a comprehensive proposal that outlines how various data sources will be integrated. Moreover, partnerships with local academic institutions, environmental organizations, and governmental agencies are encouraged to bolster the effectiveness of the proposed data collection strategies.
Streamlining Monitoring for Improved Ecological Outcomes
Through enhanced data collection efforts funded by this grant, tribes will have the capacity to monitor wetland health systematically. This will empower tribes to make informed management decisions that lead to improved ecological outcomes. By integrating both traditional ecological knowledge and scientific data, the initiatives aim to create a robust framework that addresses the specific wetland needs in Oregon.
Why Oregon's Context Matters
Oregon's distinct environmental landscape and commitment to conservation differentiate it from neighboring states. The emphasis on integrating multiple data sources for comprehensive understanding sets a precedent for effective wetland management while fostering community ownership and responsibility within tribal nations.
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