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Platte River Recovery Implementation Program (PRRIP) Invoices for 2011 - Volume 2
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1/1/2011
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Platte River Recovery Implementation Program (PRRIP)
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Platte River Recovery Implementation Program (PRRIP) Invoices for 2011 - Volume 2
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07/2012011 <br />Ecosystem tA:p <br />kMm LP <br />Task <br />Description <br />Products 3 Report <br />1 <br />1 c.- Identify attributes from <br />1 c. l We identified in the different. databases multiple <br />data collected to unify field <br />names for the same variable or attribute, thus we <br />names and facilitate <br />continue choosing the best field name based on expert <br />relationships, joins, and <br />opinion. <br />queries <br />1c.2 From the integrated database (from several <br />environmental agencies) we are identifying common <br />fields, primary keys in each table, and foreign keys in <br />other tables to establish relationships among tables. <br />Table 6, shows all fields/ records with data collected <br />from 2001 to 2010. <br />Table 3. Describes all tables integrated with data <br />collected from 1943 — 2011. <br />10 From statewide databases we continue working <br />on all terms and names given to data collected in the <br />multiple databases, and how each table could be <br />related to all other tables, but using common fields. <br />We continue developing diagrams to establish all <br />potential relationships among the multiple data tables. <br />2 <br />2a.- Summary of all <br />2a.1. We completed the summary table and <br />information on Whooping <br />integration of all data from the Platte River in a single <br />Crane Sightings at the Platte <br />excel file, and different spread sheets, and built in <br />River and statewide, base_ d on <br />Access an integrated database 2001 - 2010 with all <br />categories. <br />data available from environmental agencies. <br />2a.2. We built summary tables for both set of <br />databases (Statewide and Platte Rives). From <br />Statewide databases, data have been integrated in <br />excel and continues in process of formatting, due to <br />the extensive amount of data to be related and inserted <br />from Evaluations. <br />2b. -Unify terms /attributes <br />2b. We continue unifying and organizing variables, <br />from different sources of <br />terms and attributes, based on their description. <br />information on WCS. <br />2c.- Identify important <br />2c. We continue adding to previous databases <br />attributes collected and not <br />information about sighting evaluations from 1977 to <br />collected systematically <br />Spring 2009, not included in electronic format. This <br />during sightings (i.e., weather <br />process consists in inserting new codes for each <br />conditions, wetland <br />photo- record from evaluations in every cell/field <br />conditions, river flow, <br />where the information was just (yes). <br />hunting season). <br />
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