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Abstract
Matrix tables can allow for a more holistic view of environmental conditions. This is in comparison to a single composite indicator value that can mask the nuance and diversity across a landscape. This Intermountain West Water Hazard Data Matrix showcases a variety of water and water-related data across the Intermountain West. This dataset can be used to asses past, current, and predicted future conditions in a given watershed that can be helpful for priority identification, planning efforts, or other management decisions.
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| Agency Name | Award Title | Award Number |
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| National Science Foundation | SRS RN: Transforming Rural-Urban Systems: Trajectories for Sustainability in the Intermountain West | 203935 |
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