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MoRAP Staff: Dr. David D. Diamond
MoRAP Director
(573) 876-1862
diamondd@missouri.edu
Introduction
Dr. Diamond was the first MoRAP employee, and came on board in January of 1996. He is responsible for overall management of MoRAP staff and projects. He helps staff establish and adhere to time lines for product production. He oversees the budget, including grant procurement and management. He recruits, hires, and manages personnel. He is the primary contact point between MoRAP and the Steering Committee and between MoRAP and the University of Missouri. Dr. Diamond also serves as the lead on many individual projects, including many related to his primary area of expertise, conservation planning.
Background
Dr. Diamond has a B.S. in Biology from Eastern Montana College, an M.S. in Botany from Texas A&M University, and a Ph.D. in Range Science from Texas A&M University. He was plant ecologist for the Texas Natural Heritage Program where he wrote the plant community classification for Texas. He became Heritage Program Director in 1990 and held that position until he came to MoRAP. He has more than 50 publications in the scientific and popular literature, primarily on conservation from a landscape scale perspective.
Projects
14-Digit Hydrologic Unit Delineation
An Eco-Logical Approach to Infrastructure Development for the East-West Gateway Council of Governments
Assessing the Effects of Conservation Practices on Aquatic Biota in the Missouri River Basin
Assessment of Natural Resources and Watershed Conditions for the Ozark National Scenic Riverways and Effigy Mounds National Monument
Central Hardwoods Land Type Associations
Change detection and improved wetlands mapping for the East-West Gateway Council of Governments
Conservation Focus Area Identification
Conservation Opportunity Area Assessment
Eastern Tallgrass Prairie Bird Conservation Region
Elk Habitat Characterization
Forestry Infomart
Oklahoma Current Vegetation Mapping
Ruffed Grouse Habitat Characterization
Texas Ecological Classification System Mapping Project
Texas Ecological Systems Classification
Use of Enduring Features to Inform Conservation Actions in Relation to Climate Change
Vegetation Mapping for National Park Service-Phase 1
Vegetation Mapping for National Park Service-Phase 2
Wildlife Planning Information Development
Publications
A gap analysis and comprehensive conservation strategy for riverine ecosystems in Missouri
A Gap Analysis for Riverine Ecosystems of Missouri
An ecoregion-based conservation assessment and conservation opportunity area inventory for the Lower Midwestern USA
An ecoregion-based conservation assessment for EPA Region 7
An ecoregion-based opportunity area inventory
An old-growth definition for southwestern subtropical upland forests
An old-growth definition for western juniper woodlands: Ashe juniper dominated or co-dominated communities
An overview of the data developed for the Missouri Aquatic GAP project and an example of how it is being used for conservation planning
Completing and Integrating Core Aquatic GAP Geospatial Data Layers for the Missouri River Basin
Conservation biology and forest certification: working together toward ecological sustainability
Conservation opportunity area assessment: providing ecological context and understandable products for natural resource managers
Conservation ranking of watersheds versus Land Type Associations using remotely sensed land cover data
Delineating focus areas for bird conservation in the Central Hardwoods Bird Conservation Region
Developing Synoptic Human Threat Indices for Assessing the Ecological Integrity of Freshwater Ecosystems in EPA Region 7
Development of Conservation Focus Area Models for EPA Region 7
Development of new remote sensing techniques for mapping wetlands
Distribution of Ashe juniper forests in the Central Texas Hill Country in relation of abioitic site type
Distribution of Junipers Woodlands in Central Texas in relation to general abiotic site type
Ecological land type association modeling for East Texas
Ecoregion-based Forest Gap Analysis and Target Conservation Protection Areas: A Methodology, Pilot Project, and Delivery via Arc Internet Map Server
Evaluation of NatureServe's Conservation Effects Assessment Project
Existing vegetation type modeling and map for Central and East Texas
Forest fragmentation: using new technologies to develop and deliver for practical use by land managers
Houston Toad (Bufo houstonensis) in Bastrop County, Texas: Need for protection multiple subpopulations
Identifying high priority conservation opportunity areas: the influence of conservation targets on results
Influence of targets and assessment region size on perceived conservation priorities
Information development and delivery for conservation of sensitive ecosystems within the James River basin
Missouri GAP Analysis Project
Missouri River Basin Aquatic GAP Synthesis
Missouri River floodplain landform modeling and ownership database development
Missouri River floodplain landform modeling and ownership database development.
MoRAP - an interagency partnership
Ozark National Scenic Riverways ecological condition assessment
Predicting presence/absence of the endangered Golden-cheeked Warbler (Dendroica chrysoparia)
Regional Ecological Significance Data Layer Report
Regional priorities for conservation of rare species in Texas
Review of Conservation in Highly Fragmented Landscapes
Statewide Land Cover Classification Using an Ecoregion-Based Ground Truth Data Warehouse
Stream-reach specific watershed data
Texas Fire Modeling Report
The aquatic component of Gap Analysis: A Missouri Prototype
The Missouri Resource Assessment Partnership (MoRAP)
Urban remote sensing for land use change and impacts
USFS Ecological Classification System Mapping Report
Using NatureServe Information to Assess Farm Bill Practice Effects on At-risk Species and Habitats