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App LCC Ecoregions (EPA level III)
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by
Paul Leonard
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Nov 30, 2012
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May 21, 2013 12:07 PM
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GIS,
Our Work,
Map Products
Depicts EPA level III ecoregions which are encompassed by LCC
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SC Indicator and Surrogate Species Work Group
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Maps & GIS Materials
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App LCC TNC Terrestrial Ecoregions
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by
Paul Leonard
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published
Apr 18, 2013
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last modified
May 21, 2013 12:07 PM
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GIS,
Our Work,
Map Products
Depicts the Terrestrial Ecoregions produced by TNC; based on USFS subsection map (Keyes et al. 1995)
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Maps & GIS Materials
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Appalachian LCC 2012 Annual Report
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Matthew Cimitile
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Apr 18, 2013
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last modified
May 21, 2013 09:56 AM
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Funding,
Our Work,
Steering Committee,
Regional Partnerships,
Streams,
Systems,
Report,
Projects
Landscape conservation is about bringing people, expertise, and resources together across a region to effectively respond to environmental challenges and attempt to create sustainable ecosystems. The Appalachian LCC has built a strong foundation to provide greater support toward landscape conservation that will achieve lasting benefit for the environment, wildlife, natural resources, and the people of the Appalachians. This report provides details of the organizational foundation of the AppLCC.
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SC Meeting & Workshop, April 22-24, 2013
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Annual Reporting
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Appalachian LCC Activity Update to National Park Service
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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Nov 12, 2012
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last modified
Mar 07, 2022 04:43 PM
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Federal,
Our Work
Coordinator Jean Brennan gave a webinar presentation on recent accomplishments and the future direction of the Appalachian LCC to the National Park Service (NPS) Natural Areas Team on October 18, 2012.
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SC Meeting & Workshop, April 22-24, 2013
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Annual Reporting
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Data Needs Assessment Research Project Update
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Matthew Cimitile
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Feb 21, 2014
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Mar 19, 2014 09:53 AM
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Data Needs and GIS,
Database,
Our Work,
Research,
Data Management
This presentation from Dr. Robert Baldwin of Clemson University provides an update to the Steering Committee on the Appalachian LCC funded research project. The Data Needs Assessment project is evaluating existing spatial data, assembling public data in geodatabase, defining conservation planning tasks that can be accomplished, identifying problems to address if data gaps are filled, interpreting uses of data, and conducting analysis of ongoing planning efforts.
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Past SC Meetings and Materials
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Steering Committee Call 3/6/14
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Climate Change Vulnerability Assessments Project Update
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Matthew Cimitile
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Mar 03, 2014
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last modified
Mar 04, 2022 04:19 PM
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Climate Impacts,
Climate Change,
Our Work,
Research,
Conservation,
Video
This presentation from Lesley Sneddon of NatureServe provides an update to the Steering Committee on a Appalachian LCC funded research project. Research is compiling climate change vulnerability assessments and other relevant information on vulnerable species and habitats, discerning the various methodologies and criteria used in these assessments, and using a team of expert peer reviewers to recommend the most efficient, effective, and appropriate methods for adoption by the Appalachian LCC for conservation and adaptation planning. The recommended method will then be deployed, resulting in vulnerability assessments for a suite of key species/habitats selected in consultation with partners of the Appalachian LCC.
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Riparian Restoration to Promote Climate Change Resilience in Eastern U.S. Streams
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Mar 05, 2014
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last modified
Jun 02, 2025 01:11 PM
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Aquatic,
Our Work,
Research,
Climate Impacts,
Streams,
Video,
Rivers
This presentation from Jason Coombs of the University of Massachusetts provides an update to the Steering Committee on this Appalachian LCC funded research project. The Riparian Restoration to Promote Climate Change Resilience in Eastern U.S. Streams is developing and implementing a user-friendly web-based tool to identify priority areas for riparian restoration in the context of predicted climate change at the appropriate scale needed by practitioners. A ‘shovel ready’ prioritization tool for managers facing immediate on-the-ground decisions will be developed. Then research will link directly to ongoing and future stream flow, temperature, and biological response modeling projects and decision support tools.
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GIS & Conservation Planning Portal Overview
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Matthew Cimitile
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Mar 04, 2014
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Mar 04, 2022 04:33 PM
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GIS,
Data Needs and GIS,
Video,
Data and Maps,
Our Work
Paul Leonard provides a general overview regarding the new GIS & Conservation Planning Portal within the Appalachian LCC Web Portal. This new area of the website is intended for broad dissemination of conservation literature, tools, and other resources to help guide land managers with on-the-ground conservation action throughout the region. Users can also find a framework that supports a systematic conservation planning effort. This framework ranges from setting conservation targets to ultimately measuring conservation success. The tab structure of this portal is meant to progress in an intuitive manner which fosters an environment of informed and strategic planning. In addition, tools such as a web-enabled map viewer and decision support models can be dynamically executed.
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Aquatic Ecological Flows Project Update
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Matthew Cimitile
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Mar 03, 2014
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last modified
Jun 02, 2025 01:11 PM
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Aquatic,
Models,
Our Work,
Research,
Ecological Flows,
Video
This presentation from Dr. Todd Walter of Cornell University provides an update to the Steering Committee on the Appalachian LCC funded research project. The Aquatic Ecological Flows project is providing a report assessing availability of hydrologic and ecological flow model(s) suitable for the region, a georeference assessment of available ecological data to inform the ecological flow model(s), the application of the model(s) to anticipate how altered flow regimes will affect critical conditions, and a report that forecasts changes in hydrology and associated predicted biological responses in relation to different water resource development scenarios for critical watersheds.
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Cave and Karst Mapping and Classification Update
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Matthew Cimitile
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Feb 24, 2014
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last modified
Mar 07, 2022 01:52 PM
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filed under:
Foundational Maps,
Cave and Karst,
Our Work,
Map Products,
Research,
Video
This presentation from Professor David Culver of American University provides an update to the Steering Committee on the Appalachian LCC funded research project that is assembling and identifying key location and classification data while developing products that depict and map cave and karst habitats and biological resources across the Appalachian LCC. Developing a consistent classification system and mapping for cave and karst habitats is a foundational need for these highly unique habitats.This project will develop cave and karst data and a georeferenced suite of products that are consistent in methodology to support larger-scale planning efforts, yet usable at scales that will support local resource decision-makers.
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Steering Committee Call 3/6/14