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Member Since 2011
Alyssa Rosemartin
Partnership and Applications Specialist, USA National Phenology Network
Professional Experience
USA National Phenology Network
Partnership and Applications Specialist
2015 - Present
Education
Masters
2008
Honors & Awards
Science and Society Team Award
Received December 2023
Team Name: USA National Phenology Network (NPN) National Coordination Office (NCO). The team members are Theresa Crimmins, Director; Erin Posthumus, Outreach Coordinator and US Fish & Wildlife Service Liaison; Alyssa Rosemartin, Partner & Application...
Team Name: USA National Phenology Network (NPN) National Coordination Office (NCO). The team members are Theresa Crimmins, Director; Erin Posthumus, Outreach Coordinator and US Fish & Wildlife Service Liaison; Alyssa Rosemartin, Partner & Application Specialist; Samantha Brewer, Volunteer Engagement Coordinator; Ellen Denny, Monitoring Design & Data Coordinator; Jeff Switzer, Systems Analyst; Nathan Acosta, Web Developer
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Local Science Partners
Received January 2022
AGU Abstracts
Lessons Learned in Knowledge Coproduction: The People Make the Project
SCIENCE TO ACTION: TRANSFORMATIVE PARTNERSHIPS AND KNOWLEDGE COPRODUCTION TO ADVANCE DECISION-RELEVANT SCIENCE III POSTERS
science and society | 09 december 2020
Alyssa Rosemartin, Theresa M. Crimmins, Katharine ...
Knowledge coproduction, a process that involves both creators and users of information in its generation, is growing in popularity in the conservation...
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Better Together: A Story of Co-production Between the USA National Phenology Network and Invasive Species Managers
SCIENCE TO ACTION: TRANSFORMATIVE PARTNERSHIPS TO ADVANCE DECISION-RELEVANT SCIENCE I
public affairs | 13 december 2019
Theresa M. Crimmins, Alyssa Rosemartin, Katharine ...
The engagement of end users in the development of products, tools, and information aimed at informing resource management decisions has many benefits,...
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The Indigenous Phenology Network: Engage, Observe, and Adapt to Change
THE INDIGENOUS PHENOLOGY NETWORK: ENGAGE, OBSERVE, AND ADAPT TO CHANGE
public affairs | 15 december 2017
Brian W. Miller, Dominique M. David-Chavez, Craig ...
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