


Eastern Forest Environmental Threat Assessment Center (EFETAC)
The Eastern Forest Environmental Threat Assessment Center (EFETAC) was established to generate, integrate and apply knowledge in order to predict, detect, and assess environmental threats to public and private forests of the eastern US, and to deliver this knowledge to managers in ways that are timely, useful, and user friendly. The collaboration between EFETAC and the National Environmental Modeling and Analysis Center (NEMAC) aims to support this mission with the development of advanced tools and technologies that support integrated threat assessments for a variety of
audiences.
Start Date : June 2006
End Date : September 2009
NEMAC’s multidisciplinary team – specializing in geographic information systems, databases, and Web integration – is creating user-friendly tools for EFETAC to share with scientists, forest managers, policy makers, and the general public. Collaborative deliverables include –


Project Personnel
Director
Jim Fox
Application Integration
Dr. Joe Brownsmith
Project Manager and Research Scientist
Karin Lichtenstein
GIS Research Scientist
Greg Dobson
Research Scientist
Todd Pierce
Communications Specialist
Bridget O'Hara
Student Information Technology Specialist
Ray Hill