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Aerial Detection Surveys Steady Annual Improvements 1.Data Quality- NO big blobs 2.Timely Data Delivery – 10/15 3.Review of Draft Data.

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1 Aerial Detection Surveys Steady Annual Improvements 1.Data Quality- NO big blobs 2.Timely Data Delivery – 10/15 3.Review of Draft Data

2 Aerial Detection Surveys Room for More Improvements 1.Record keeping of data files 2.Internal state reviews of data 3.Final review of NA-wide data

3 Krist, Sapio and Tkacz, 2006

4 The 2012 NIDRM Effort The Risk Map Application (RMAP) provides a common GIS based multi-criteria framework through which interactive spatial and temporal forest insect and disease risk (hazard) assessments can be conducted at various scales to aid in the allocation of resources for forest health management. 240 m resolution

5 Tsuga canadensis: What we Know % Standing Dead Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (FIA Data, 2008) (FHP Data, 1997,2009)

6 Eastern Hemlock BA Distribution

7 Hemlock Woolly Adelgid: Future Spread

8 Average January Minimum Temperature

9 Elevation

10 Soil Dryness Index

11 Projected % BA Loss of Hemlock

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