Robert C. Lozar

Emerging Species of Concern Resulting from Urbanization Encroachment Near Military Installations (2006)

MacDonald, Daniel P., Lozar, Robert C.

Using data from a DoD Species of Concern (SOC) report and recent evaluations of urbanization encroachment trends near military installations, a prediction of the effect of that urbanization to 2020...

Habitat Fragmentation Handbook for Installation Planners Status and Options (2006)

Robert C. Lozar, Charles Ehlschlaeger, James Westervelt, Harold Balbach, William W. Hargrove, Forrest M. Hoffman, ...

Under Work Unit #CNN-T602FF ABSTRACT: The primary objective of this work is to provide military installation planners with a sourcebook on the state of the art in how to analyze the probability and...

A Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Imagery Approach to Historical Urban Growth Trends Around Military Installations (CD-ROM) (2003)

Lozar, Robert C., Ehlschlaeger, C. R., Cox, Jennifer

ELECTRONIC FILE CHARACTERISTICS: 2 files; Adobe Acrobat (.PDF) and MS PowerPoint (.PPT). PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 computer laser optical disc (CD-ROM); 4 3/4 in.; 8.25 MB. SYSTEMS DETAIL NOTE:...

Data Requirements for Army Land Use Planning and Management. (2002)

Lozar,Robert C., Anderson,J. Robert, Balbach,Harold

Data needed for Department of the Army (DA) installation natural resources management and planning were surveyed and analyzed to aid compliance with existing and projected Army policies. The...

The Environmental Early Warning System (EEWS): Concept Description. (2002)

Lozar,Robert C., Balbach,Harold

This report gives a concept description of the Environmental Early Warning System (EEWS) developed by the U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (CERL). The EEWS is an interactive...

Environmental Early Warning Systems (EEWS): User's Manual. (2002)

Lozar,Robert C., Belles,Robert C., Gauthier,Richard, Larson,Marjorie

Details are given for day-to-day use of the Environmental Early Warning Systems (EEWS) by Army planners. The EEWS functions are described along with the procedures necessary to enact them. EEWS is an...

Environmental Early Warning Systems (EEWS): Data Input Manual. (2002)

Belles,Robert C., Larson,Marjorie, Lozar,Robert C.

A concept description of data input methodologies is provided in support of the Environmental Early Warning Systems (EEWS) as developed by the U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory...

Environmental Early Warning Systems (EEWS): Topic Area Brief Documentation. (2002)

Lozar,Robert C., Patsilaris,Vasilis, Martin,Mary V., McReynolds,Mark, Spencer,Susan

A brief description is provided for each major area of concern (called 'Topic Areas') that provides user output via environmental impact demand equations in the Environmental Early Warning Systems...

Proceedings of the Geographical Resource Analysis Support System (GRASS) User Group Meeting Held in Champaign, Illinois, 1988. (1998)

Lozar, Robert C.

The Geographical Resource Analysis Support System (GRASS) is a land management support tool originally developed to help military installations ensure realism in training while conserving the...

GRASS/GIS (Geographic Resources Analysis Support System/Geographic Information System) Implementation Guide. (1998)

Martin, Mary V., Goran, William D., Lozar, Robert C., Messersmith, Jean M., Ruiz, Marilyn S.

The GRASS/GIS Implementation Guide is a manual for the implementation and use of the Geographic Resources Analysis Support System (GRASS). GRASS is a microcomputer based image processing and...

Scoping Report for a Scenario-Based Planning Protocol for Application in the Regions of Army Installations (1998)

Rose, Winifred H., Lozar, Robert C., Schneider, Richard L.

Military installations across the United States are experiencing a number of challenges related to natural resources and natural resource management issues both on and off the installation. Demands...

Proceedings of the "Partners Along the Fall Line: Sandhills Ecology and Ecosystem Management Workshop" (1998)

Lozar, Robert C., Balbach, Harold E., Goran, William D., Collins, Beverly

The Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP) Ecosystem Management Project (SEMP) was created (1) to establish one or more sites on DoD facilities for long-term ecosystem...

Web Interface for Modeling Fog Oil Dispersion During Training (1998)

Lozar, Robert C.

Predicting the dispersion of military camouflage training materials-Smokes and Obscurants (SO)-is a rapidly improving science. The Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) developed the Hazard...

Proceedings of the Workshop on Environmental Protection for Forces Deployment (1998)

Lozar, Robert C., Ehlschlaeger, Charles R.

The Department of Defense often must carry out actions beyond United States territorial limits By Presidential Executive Order, regulation, and international treaty agreement, agencies of the...

NASA MODIS Products for Military Land Monitoring and Management (1998)

Lozar, Robert C., Balbach, Harold E.

Land managers have a need for products derived from remote sensing instruments on satellites. In 1999 NASA launched the first of its Earth Science Enterprise (ESE) satellites, Terra. Terra is the...

Historical Urban Growth Trends Around Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina (1998)

Lozar, Robert C.

Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, is experiencing increased pressure on its military mission activities due to the development or placement of land uses near the installation...

SEMP Historical Meteorology Evaluaton for the Area Near Fort Benning, GA: 1999-2001 (1998)

Lozar, Robert C.

The goals of SEMP (SERDP Ecosystem Management Project) are to: (1) provide knowledge, tools and techniques to enhance sustainable mission use and stewardship of military installations, and (2)...

A Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Imagery Approach to Historical Urban Growth Trends Around Military Installations (1998)

Lozar, Robert C., Ehlschlaeger, C. R., Cox, Jennifer

Recent advances in computer analysis techniques based on remotely sensed satellite images can be used with other geographic information systems (GIS) data to establish a scientifically derived...

Use of the Corridor Tool in Support of Threatened and Endangered Species Habitat Fragmentation: Input Procedure and Initial Results (1998)

Lozar, Robert C., Hargrove, William, Hoffman, Forrest

Researchers at the Engineer Research and Development Center, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (ERDC-CERL), Champaign, IL, determined that a Corridor Tool developed by the Oak Ridge...

Ambient Light Encroachment at Military Installations (1998)

Lozar, Robert C., Schneider, Richard

Light Encroachment is the direction of lighting energy resources (e.g., street lights) to areas where they are unintended (e.g., onto military training lands instead of down on the road where it is...