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TwitterIn Morogoro Region of south-central Tanzania, loss of crops and safety concerns due to elephants compromises livelihoods in many rural communities relying on subsistence agriculture. Using a social-ecological system framework to examine conflict-coexistence between people and elephants, this paper explores drivers that influence human-elephant interaction and subsistence farmer attitudes towards elephants in 10 villages from three different districts. Surveys and interviews document experiences interacting with elephants along with direct and indirect costs incurred in sharing the landscape, revealing different tolerance levels by residents of subject communities towards elephants that have important implications for elephant conservation. Rather than uniformly negative beliefs about elephants, analyses reveal that over the past decade a shift has occurred from largely favorable to unfavorable. The variables influencing attitudes included amounts of crops lost to elephants, perceived benefits from elephants, amounts of crops lost to other causes, perceived trend of human-elephant conflict (HEC) in the past three decades and level of education. Villager tolerance varied by level of income, perception on how the community coexists with elephants, amounts of crops lost to elephants and compensation. The study contributes to understanding how HEC is affecting the relationship between people and elephants, revealing a shift in the conflict-coexistence continuum from positive to broadly negative and identifying characteristics underlying varying tolerance towards elephants in different communities. Rather than a static condition, HEC emerges under specific conditions at particular times and places through varying, uneven interactions between rural villagers and elephants. In communities vulnerable to food insecurity, such conflict exacerbates existing problems of poverty, social inequality, and feelings of oppression. Addressing the causes of HEC, when possible, will be essential to elephant conservation as well as to improving the wellbeing of rural villagers.
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TwitterThis dataset contains two-dimensional hydraulic models throughout the Willamette River, extending from the McKenzie River confluence, near Eugene, to the city of Newberg. The study reach is separated into five individual models to simplify tributary inflow boundary conditions and for run-time efficiency. These models were developed to assess juvenile salmonid habitat at streamflows ranging from typical low summer flows to roughly the median annual high flow along each reach. Steady-state streamflow conditions were simulated in an unsteady flow simulation by holding streamflow constant for longer periods of time. Underlying these models is a digital elevation model, which combines bathymetric lidar, collected in 2017, with boat-based sonar data. Details on model and bathymetry development, calibration, and results can be found in the accompanying Scientific Investigation Report, Development of Continuous Bathymetry and Two-Dimensional Hydraulic Models for the Willamette River, Oregon.
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TwitterIntroduction Plugins written to extend HEC-DSSVue Godin Filter Godin filters are used to remove tidal signals from timeseries of stage, flow and other such variables. This plugin adds a menuitem "Godin Filter" to the "Tools" menu. Select the pathname and then click on this menu item and it will add the godin filtered pathname to the same dss file. The current time window is honored so please be sure to clear it if you want to calculate it for the entire window of that pathname. CDEC download filter CDEC is California DWR's repository of water data available as a web service. This plugin adds a menu item to the "Data Entry" | "Import" item. It is similar to the one offered by the HEC-DSSVue but has easier lookup as well as faster downloads (via parallel downloads)
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TwitterThe shapefiles depict the 2D HEC-RAS hydraulic modeling domains used for the simulations described in the associated publication. Model domains were delineated in the HEC-RAS geometry editor to encompass river-valley bottoms and adjacent hillslopes of four river reaches of contrasting contributing area and morphology: Seneca Creek at Dawsonville, MD; Patapsco River at Woodstock, MD; Patuxent River at Unity, MD; and Little Gunpowder Falls at Laurel Brook, MD.
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TwitterThis paper highlights some examples of activities that Federal agencies are undertaking to address the HEC software sustainability issues to benefit a wide spectrum of stakeholders.
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TwitterAccess updated Hec import data India with HS Code, price, importers list, Indian ports, exporting countries, and verified Hec buyers in India.
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## Overview
Database_HEC is a dataset for object detection tasks - it contains Elephant annotations for 862 images.
## Getting Started
You can download this dataset for use within your own projects, or fork it into a workspace on Roboflow to create your own model.
## License
This dataset is available under the [CC BY 4.0 license](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/CC BY 4.0).
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This dataset includes the one-dimensional HEC-RAS water quality model simulation input and output files for three simulation discharges at the Wallens Bend reach on the Clinch River near Kyles Ford, Tennessee. Simulations were run for environmental DNA sample collection dates on September 14, 2020, August 10, 2021, and September 08, 2021. For each eDNA collection date, the transport of freshwater mussel eDNA from Epioblasma capsaeformis was simulated by specifying eDNA as an arbitrary constituent in the HEC-RAS water quality module and assigning a first order rate of decay. To account for the variation of the eDNA field samples at the upstream boundary condition, as well as the laboratory derived decay constants, we ran three model simulations for each eDNA collection date: a) the mean eDNA concentration at the upstream boundary with the mean decay constant (k), b) the mean eDNA concentration at the upstream boundary plus 1SE with the mean k minus 1SE, and c) the mean eDNA concen ...
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A copy of located in editsde for backup purposes. The dataset includes approximate flood-hazard boundary areas prepared by both detailed and approximate methods. Study limits were defined using the highlighted drainage-problem areas shown on the city's zoning base maps as a guide. Floodplain studies completed and sealed in 2007 and 2008 . Shape files created April 2011. Shape files exported from Autodesk Map 3D 2006 and projected using ArcMap 10. Maintenance and frequency to be determined by City of Tucson, Planning and Development ServicesReplace feature class "dsdFHZStudy2007CrossSections" See feature class "cotFloodHazardsPurposeLorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.Dataset ClassificationLevel 0 - OpenKnown UsesThis layer is intended to be used in the Open Data portal and not for regular use in ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Enterprise.Known ErrorsLorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.Data ContactLorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.Update FrequencyLorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.
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TwitterThis dataset includes the one-dimensional HEC-RAS water quality model simulation input and output files for two simulation discharges at the Lazy Day (LD) reach on the Big Piney River near St. Robert, Missouri. Simulations were run for environmental DNA (eDNA) sample collection dates on July 07, 2020 and July 23, 2021. For each eDNA collection date, the transport of freshwater mussel eDNA from Cumberlandia monodonta was simulated by specifying eDNA as an arbitrary constituent in the HEC-RAS water quality module and assigning a first order rate of decay. To account for the variation of the eDNA field samples at the upstream boundary condition, as well as the laboratory derived decay constants, we ran three model simulations for each eDNA collection date: a) the mean eDNA concentration at the upstream boundary with the mean decay constant (k), b) the mean eDNA concentration at the upstream boundary plus 1SE with the mean k minus 1SE, and c) the mean eDNA concentration at the upstream boundary minus 1SE with the mean k plus 1SE. Field collected eDNA concentrations were used as an upstream boundary condition.
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TwitterInput data, executable computer program, output data, and metadata of a Soil-Water-Balance (SWB) model for the Glacial Ridge National Wildlife area, northwestern Minnesota during the years 2002 through 2015. Also included is a data set of selected hourly precipitation totals for six ditch basins used in HEC/HMS ditch-flow modelling in the the Glacial Ridge National Wildlife area, 2004–2006 and 2013–2015 described in the associated report. A soil-water balance model (SWB) was developed to estimate evapotranspiration in six ditch basins of the Glacial Ridge National Wildlife Refuge area, northwestern Minnesota, during 2002–2015. The model was used to estimate evapotranspiration in water balances in six ditch basins as part of the associated report, U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2019-5041 (http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/SIR20195041). This SWB model was derived from the statewide Minnesota SWB potential recharge model, described, calibrated, and documented as part of U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2015-5038 (http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/sir20155038). The data sets and calibrations from the Minnesota statewide model were used without modification except for the more detailed precipitation, water capacity, and land use input data. In this model, precipitation data were interpolated from local raingages. Water capacity data were taken from the gSSURGO soils data base. Land-use data were compiled from three sources using the most detailed data: the National Land Cover Database, the Cropland Data Layer and data from the local Natural Resources Conservation Service office. Details of the procedures used to produce these three detailed data sets can be found in U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2019-5041 (http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/SIR20195041). This model was not recalibrated. All calibrated parameters remain the same as those in the statewide Minnesota SWB model. The areal resolution of this model was increased to a 60-meter square grid and the temporal period was extended through 2015 relative to the statewide SWB model. Daymet (version 2) daily surface temperature data necessary to run this SWB model are available upon request through the following link: https://doi.org/10.3334/ORNLDAAC/1219.
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File set contains HEC-RAS associated files for Taiacupeba Sediment Model, including main project file (.prj), geometric data (.g0*), steady flow data (.f0*), quasi-unsteady flow data (.q0*), sediment boundary conditions (.s0*) and simulation plans (.p0*). Computational results are not available, one should download files and run them locally.
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TwitterHec Professional Sound And Video Systems Trade Joint Stock Company Export Import Data. Follow the Eximpedia platform for HS code, importer-exporter records, and customs shipment details.
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