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<eml:eml xmlns:eml="eml://ecoinformatics.org/eml-2.1.1" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" system="vmc" xsi:schemaLocation="eml://ecoinformatics.org/eml-2.1.1 eml.xsd" packageId="vmc.1627.3228.1"><eml:dataset><eml:publisher><eml:metadataProvider><eml:organizationName>Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative</eml:organizationName><eml:phone>(802) 656-0683</eml:phone><eml:electronicMailAddress>femc@uvm.edu</eml:electronicMailAddress><eml:onlineUrl>www.uvm.edu/femc</eml:onlineUrl><eml:address><eml:deliveryPoint>705 Spear Street</eml:deliveryPoint><eml:city>South Burlington</eml:city><eml:administrativeArea>Vermont</eml:administrativeArea><eml:postalCode>05403</eml:postalCode><eml:country>United States of America</eml:country></eml:address></eml:metadataProvider></eml:publisher><eml:associatedParty><eml:organizationName>Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative (FEMC) </eml:organizationName><eml:role>lead</eml:role></eml:associatedParty><eml:associatedParty><eml:organizationName>NYC Department of Environmental Conservation </eml:organizationName><eml:organizationName>The State University of New York (SUNY) College of Environmental Science and Forestry</eml:organizationName><eml:role>partner</eml:role></eml:associatedParty><eml:researchProject><eml:title>Assessing the risk of invasive plant introductions at trailheads in the Adirondack Park, NY</eml:title><eml:abstract><eml:para>The Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative (FEMC) collaborated with Dr. Colin Beier (SUNY-ESF) and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to expand on the work by Rockefeller (2016) and Larkin (2017) to examine the risk of invasive plant propagule transport by visitors to trailheads in the Adirondack Park, NY. The Adirondack Park contains over 300 trailheads, each usually has a parking area for visitors and a trail register for each party to record their location of origin. As visitors may travel from areas outside the Park, there is a risk that visitors could unwillingly transport invasive plants on boot treads, dog fur, or clothing that could become established in the Park. While this work only includes visitor data from 2012, it provides valuable information on the possible travel routes, hotspots, and vulnerabilities in invasive plant management in the park. Additionally, summary information on visitor use and travel distances can help with resource allocation and planning.</eml:para></eml:abstract><eml:shortName>Assessing the risk of invasive plant introductions at trailheads in the Adirondack Park, NY</eml:shortName><eml:personnel><eml:principalInvestigator><eml:surName>Kosiba</eml:surName><eml:givenName>Alexandra</eml:givenName></eml:principalInvestigator><eml:contentProvider><eml:surName>Duncan</eml:surName><eml:givenName>James</eml:givenName></eml:contentProvider><eml:contentProvider><eml:surName>Tait</eml:surName><eml:givenName>Emma</eml:givenName></eml:contentProvider><eml:contentProvider><eml:surName>Beier</eml:surName><eml:givenName>Colin</eml:givenName></eml:contentProvider><eml:contentProvider><eml:surName>Perry</eml:surName><eml:givenName>Justin</eml:givenName></eml:contentProvider><eml:contentProvider><eml:surName>Sirch</eml:surName><eml:givenName>Matthias</eml:givenName></eml:contentProvider></eml:personnel><eml:keywordSet><eml:keyword>recreation</eml:keyword><eml:keyword>trail registers</eml:keyword><eml:keyword>travel analysis</eml:keyword><eml:keyword>transfer potential</eml:keyword><eml:keyword>non-native</eml:keyword><eml:keyword>hikers</eml:keyword></eml:keywordSet></eml:researchProject><eml:dataTable><eml:title>Adirondack Park trail registry information</eml:title><eml:coverage scope="document"><eml:temporalCoverage scope="document"><eml:rangeOfDates><eml:beginDate><eml:calendarDate>2019-08-01</eml:calendarDate></eml:beginDate><eml:endDate><eml:calendarDate>2020-01-31</eml:calendarDate></eml:endDate></eml:rangeOfDates></eml:temporalCoverage></eml:coverage><eml:description>This dataset includes names and information for trail registry locations in Adirondack Park, NY. </eml:description><eml:purpose>To provide information on trail register locations in Adirondack Park, NY.</eml:purpose><eml:shortName>Z1627_3228_70K04B</eml:shortName><eml:physical><eml:objectName>VMC.1627.3228</eml:objectName><eml:dataFormat><eml:formatName>mySQL</eml:formatName></eml:dataFormat><eml:citation>Tait E, Kosiba AM, Rockefeller D, Larkin A, and Beier C. (2020) Adirondack Park trail registry information. FEMC. Available online at: https://www.uvm.edu/femc/data/archive/project/adktrailheads/dataset/adirondack-park-trail-registry-information</eml:citation><eml:distibution><eml:online><eml:url>https://vmc.w3.uvm.edu/vmcdevel/CI4/data/archive/project/adktrailheads/dataset/adirondack-park-trail-registry-information</eml:url></eml:online></eml:distibution></eml:physical><eml:attributeList><eml:attribute><eml:attributeName>complex</eml:attributeName><eml:attributeLabel>complex</eml:attributeLabel><eml:attributeDefinition>Collection of trails/areas accessible by trailregister</eml:attributeDefinition><eml:storageType>text</eml:storageType><eml:measurementType><eml:nominal/></eml:measurementType></eml:attribute><eml:attribute><eml:attributeName>dec_office</eml:attributeName><eml:attributeLabel>dec_office</eml:attributeLabel><eml:attributeDefinition>Dec office name/location</eml:attributeDefinition><eml:storageType>text</eml:storageType><eml:measurementType><eml:nominal/></eml:measurementType></eml:attribute><eml:attribute><eml:attributeName>name_short</eml:attributeName><eml:attributeLabel>name_short</eml:attributeLabel><eml:attributeDefinition>Shorthand trail name</eml:attributeDefinition><eml:storageType>text</eml:storageType><eml:measurementType><eml:nominal/></eml:measurementType></eml:attribute><eml:attribute><eml:attributeName>OBJECTID</eml:attributeName><eml:attributeLabel>OBJECTID</eml:attributeLabel><eml:storageType>int</eml:storageType><eml:measurementType><eml:nominal/></eml:measurementType></eml:attribute><eml:attribute><eml:attributeName>pkDestinationID</eml:attributeName><eml:attributeLabel>pkDestinationID</eml:attributeLabel><eml:attributeDefinition>Unique ID assigned to each destination</eml:attributeDefinition><eml:storageType>int</eml:storageType><eml:measurementType><eml:nominal/></eml:measurementType></eml:attribute><eml:attribute><eml:attributeName>received</eml:attributeName><eml:attributeLabel>received</eml:attributeLabel><eml:storageType>text</eml:storageType><eml:measurementType><eml:nominal/></eml:measurementType></eml:attribute><eml:attribute><eml:attributeName>trailname</eml:attributeName><eml:attributeLabel>trailname</eml:attributeLabel><eml:attributeDefinition>Full trail name</eml:attributeDefinition><eml:storageType>text</eml:storageType><eml:measurementType><eml:nominal/></eml:measurementType></eml:attribute><eml:attribute><eml:attributeName>type</eml:attributeName><eml:attributeLabel>type</eml:attributeLabel><eml:storageType>text</eml:storageType><eml:measurementType><eml:nominal/></eml:measurementType></eml:attribute><eml:attribute><eml:attributeName>unitmanag</eml:attributeName><eml:attributeLabel>unitmanag</eml:attributeLabel><eml:attributeDefinition>Management area name</eml:attributeDefinition><eml:storageType>text</eml:storageType><eml:measurementType><eml:nominal/></eml:measurementType></eml:attribute></eml:attributeList></eml:dataTable></eml:dataset></eml:eml>
