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Marxan database
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by
Jessica Rhodes
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published
Aug 12, 2015
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last modified
May 09, 2025 03:53 PM
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filed under:
Data Resources,
Training,
Database
Backup database for Marxan used in the Marxan training.
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Technical Resources
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Marxan Training Resources
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Marxan Training Data
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QMarxan database
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by
Jessica Rhodes
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published
Aug 12, 2015
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last modified
May 09, 2025 03:53 PM
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filed under:
Data Resources,
Training,
Database
Backup database for QMarxan used in the Marxan training.
Located in
Technical Resources
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Marxan Training Resources
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Marxan Training Data
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QMarxan Data
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by
Jessica Rhodes
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published
Aug 12, 2015
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last modified
May 09, 2025 03:54 PM
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filed under:
Data Resources,
Training,
Database
Data for use with QGIS and Marxan software used during the Marxan training.
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Technical Resources
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Marxan Training Resources
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Marxan Training Data
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EISPC Energy Zones Mapping Tool
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
May 30, 2013
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last modified
Nov 12, 2013 04:03 PM
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filed under:
Renewable Energy,
Energy,
Links,
Database
The Eastern Interconnection States' Planning Council (EISPC) Energy Zones Mapping Tool is a free online tool that enables users to identify potential clean energy resource areas within the Eastern Transmission Interconnection. The tool includes nine types of energy resources to be considered for clean energy generation facilities in the U.S. portion of the Eastern Interconnection. These types are biomass, clean coal technologies with carbon capture and sequestration, geothermal, natural gas, nuclear, solar (photovoltaic and concentrated solar thermal, as well as rooftop photovoltaic solar), storage (pumped-hydro storage and compressed-air energy storage), water (hydroelectric power), and wind (both land-based and offshore). For each of these major categories, the resource data and information have been compiled, reviewed, and assembled into a GIS database. The Mapping Tool provides a way to put environmental data into the hands of energy planners and can be used by agencies or NGOs as a starting point for a dialog about their conservation objectives.
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Planning In Practice
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Conservation Planning Projects
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National Conservation Easement Database
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by
Web Editor
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published
Mar 01, 2012
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last modified
Nov 12, 2013 04:03 PM
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filed under:
Links,
Database
This is the first national database of conservation easement information, compiling records from land trusts and public agencies throughout the United States.
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Planning In Practice
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Conservation Planning Projects
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White House Climate Data Initiative
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Mar 21, 2014
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last modified
Apr 23, 2014 10:30 AM
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filed under:
Climate Change,
Spatial Data,
Database
Here you can find data related to climate change that can help inform and prepare America’s communities, businesses, and citizens. Initially, in this pilot phase, you can find data and resources related to coastal flooding, sea level rise, and their impacts. Over time, you will be able to find additional data and tools relevant to other important climate-related impacts, including risks to human health, the food supply, and energy infrastructure. Please share your feedback.
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Planning In Practice
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Conservation Planning Projects
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Esri Web Services and PAD-US
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by
Web Editor
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published
Jun 12, 2017
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last modified
Mar 29, 2024 03:01 PM
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filed under:
GIS,
Database,
Apps, Maps, & Data,
Webinar,
Map Products,
Maps,
Video
Rich Nauman of Esri presents on how Esri web services have been applied to PAD-US data, creating many options for using PAD-US in web applications and on desktop GIS systems. Approximately 15 minutes.
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Apps, Maps, & Data
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Central Appalachia Prosperity Project
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Sep 22, 2016
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filed under:
GIS,
Database,
Climate Change,
Energy,
Forests,
Map Products,
Mitigation,
Human Dimensions,
Environmental Policy,
Renewable Energy,
Coal Mining,
Land Use,
Projects,
Economy
The Central Appalachia Prosperity Project is part of the Presidential Climate Action Project to develop policy recommendations on climate and energy security, with a focus on what the next President of the United States could accomplish using his or her executive authority. The Central Appalachian Project draws on the input of America's most innovative experts to produce policy and program recommendations that are sufficiently bold to expedite the region's transition to a clean energy economy. An important component of these recommendations has been better coordination of the efforts being made by all levels of government - federal, regional, state and local.
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Cultural Resources
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Socioeconomics
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Socio-economic Projects
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Western North Carolina Vitality Index
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Sep 22, 2016
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filed under:
Database,
Socio-economic Tools,
Cultural Resources,
Human Dimensions,
Economy
A tool developed to provide information necessary in protecting the region’s unique natural resources, promote development and planning that accommodates healthy growth, preserve the heritage and culture that defines communities, and strengthen public health to improve local economies. The Index was developed by University of North Carolina-Asheville National Environmental Modeling and Analysis Center from the result of a partnership between the US Forest Service, the NC Mountain Resources Commission, the Blue Ridge National Heritage Area, the Asheville Board of Realtors and Duke Energy. The current iteration of the index contains over 160 different data metrics for each of the western 27 counties in NC. The information is classified into natural, built, human and economic sectors. Data and maps can be downloaded, spatially examined, and compared with state and national averages. A map viewer function allows users to customize their own maps for specific reports, grant applications, and general education and various presentations.
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Cultural Resources
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Socioeconomics
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Socio-economic Tools
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Scott Robinson: Southeast Aquatic Resources Partnership
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Oct 17, 2013
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last modified
Feb 15, 2021 04:44 PM
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filed under:
Models,
Our Work,
Data Management,
Database
Coordinator Scott Robinson addresses the obstacles of data collection, preparation, and development and how the LCCs can help standardized this process for all partners to use that will help professionals implement conservation actions.
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Our Community
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Voices from the Community