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Joint Ecosystem Modeling
Tools
Models
Data Standards
Partners
Contact
A Collaboration among Restoration Partners
JEM continuously develops and applies ecological models and other decision
support tools to Greater Everglades restoration project planning.


OUR PURPOSE

Ecological models are needed to facilitate evaluation and assessment of
alternative approaches to restoring the Greater Everglades ecosystem. The
provision of useful and accessible predictive models is a challenge because
there is often a disconnect between model developers and model users. Joint
Ecosystem Modeling (JEM) was established to meet this challenge, with the goal
of getting ecological models into the hands of users. JEM is a partnership among
federal and state agencies, universities, and other organizations, and is funded
primarily by the USGS Priority Ecosystem Science program with additional support
over the years from partners such as the National Park Service, U.S. Fish &
Wildlife Service, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.


WHAT WE OFFER


TOOLS

A suite of desktop and web-based tools to manage, manipulate, and visualize
scientific data.


MODELS

Software packages to model species population, determine habitat suitability,
and forecast hydrologic conditions in the Greater Everglades region.


DATA STANDARDS

NetCDF metadata conventions that support data sharing and interoperability among
the Everglades restoration community.


JOINT ECOSYSTEM MODELING

A collaborative approach to modeling and standards


MODELS

Alligator
Amphibian
Crayfish
CSSS Marl Prairie
CSSS Helper
CSSS Viewer
ELM
ELVeS
Estuarine Fish Biomass
EverForecast
Everglades Vulnerability Analysis
EverKite
EverSnail
EverSparrow
EverWaders
Freshwater Fish Density
KiteNest
Slough Vegetation
Roseate Spoonbill
WADEM
Wood Stork


TOOLS

EverVIEW Data Viewer
Slice and Dice
Data Converter
Surface Generator
E-Maps
T&E Vertibrates




DATA STANDARDS

About the standards
Orthogonal grid
Unstructured grid


PARTNERS

US Geological Survey
National Park Service
US Army Corps of Engineers
US Fish and Wildlife Service
University of Florida
South Florida Water Management District
Florida Atlantic University
Florida International University
University of West Florida
Audubon Florida
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CONTACT

Stephanie S. RomaƱach, PhD

U.S. Geological Survey

Wetland and Aquatic Research Center

sromanach@usgs.gov