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Skip to main content JEM logo 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 RECOVER STAY CONNECTED Subscribe to the JEM email list Accessibility FOIA Policies and Notices Privacy CONTACT Stephanie S. RomaƱach, PhD U.S. Geological Survey Wetland and Aquatic Research Center sromanach@usgs.gov