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Eco-Logical

A Regional Ecological Assessment Protocal (REAP) for the South Central United States

State: Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Texas and Oklahoma

Applicant: US EPA, Region 6

Grant Amount: $100,000

Period of Performance: 36 months

Summary: The US EPA Region 6 proposes to enhance and extend the Texas Ecological Assessment Protocol (TEAP). EPA will enhance the TEAP from its current resolution of 1.0 km2 to 0.25 km2, a 16-fold increase in resolution. Further, EPA will extend TEAP from 18 ecoregions to 38 ecoregions forming a REAP (Regional Ecological Assessment Protocol) which will encompass Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas (South Central US). The TEAP/REAP is a planning and screening level assessment tool that uses existing GIS data to classify land based on ecological importance.

Project Status: This contract has been awarded and the official kick-off has been held.

Contact: Sharon Osowski Morgan, Ph.D.
Ecologist
US EPA Region 6
214-665-7506
osowski.sharon@epa.gov
(202) 366-7808

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