DescriptionThe New Jersey Climate Adaptation Alliance Advisory Committee requested that Rutgers University convene a Science and Technical Advisory Panel (STAP) to synthesize for practitioners the most recent...
DescriptionIn response to a stakeholder engagement process between 2012 and 2014, Rutgers University, on behalf of the NJ Climate Adaptation Alliance (NJCAA), convened a Science and Technical Advisory Panel...
DescriptionThis is the third of a five-volume study prepared for the New Jersey Pinelands Commission by Ross, Hardies, O'Keefe, Babcock & Parsons. The purpose of the report is to describe and provide a...
DescriptionField work and the analysis of published and statistical data led to the delineation of a range of cultural sub-regions of the Pinelands. These differ to such a degree that the Commission must be...
DescriptionThe available information on the potential for movement of nutrients, pathogens and organic compounds to the groundwater from septic leach fields, fields irrigated with secondary treated sewage...
DescriptionThis report contains the analysis of acquisition costs and a study of the communities Stafford Township, Lacey Township, Hamilton Township, Woodland Township, Tabernacle Township, Shamong Township,...
DescriptionThis study is concerned with an evaluation of existing recreational land use and the preparation of a plan for the future recreational use of the New Jersey Pinelands. As such, it addresses what may...
DescriptionThis report stems from a request of the Pinelands Commission staff to enlist a group of scientists to define the essential character of the Pinelands natural environment, to explain how it came to be,...
DescriptionThis report is an assessment of the Pinelands ground-water. Major aquifers, or water-bearing units of the Pinelands are, from oldest to youngest, the Potomac-Raritan Magothy sequence, the Englishtown...
DescriptionOf the fifty nine herptile species known to inhabit the New Jersey Pinelands, thirty one were selected for intensive study because their occurrence in the Pinelands is relatively unique or because...