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Energy Forcasts Team
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The rapid pace of new energy development coupled with more aggressive methods for extracting traditional fuels pose substantial risks to some of the Appalachians most cherished lands, waterways, and wildlife. Currently, little effort has been paid to the effect of energy development on the swaths of relatively intact, recovering forest habitat that define the Central Appalachian Region. This project employs land use change build-out scenarios from future energy development demand to quantify future impacts on forest habitats across the Appalachian LCC.
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Aquatic Habitat Stream Classification Team
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River classification information is needed to develop and implement instream flow standards and management recommendations so that environmental flows can become integral to all water management decisions from the onset. This project will develop a hierarchical classification for stream and river systems and a GIS map for aquatic ecosystems within the Appalachian LCC. The classification will identify and consistently map ecologically similar types of rivers and streams using a hierarchical set of geomorphic and hydrologic variables deemed appropriate by independent peer reviews and relevant to the spatial scale of management.
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Gauldin, Keith
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Mordecai, Rua
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Stangel, Peter
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Peter is Chief Operating Office at the U.S. Endowment for Forestry and Communities.
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Goodrick, Scott
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Wall, Wade
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Training
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Tennessee River Basin Partnership Training resources
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Tall Timbers SE FireMap Technical Oversite Team Update April 23, 2020
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The Natural Resources Conservation Service and U.S Endowment for Forestry and Communities
established the SE FireMap Technical Oversight Team (TOT) to serve as the advisory body for the
proposed SE FireMap initiative. The TOT is comprised of subject area experts from a variety of
organizations who expressed an interest in directly supporting the project.
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SE FireMap 1.0 Resources
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Riparian Restoration Team
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Provision of shade via riparian restoration is a well-established management adaptation strategy to mitigate against temperature increases in streams. Effective use of this strategy depends upon accurately identifying vulnerable, unforested riparian areas in priority coldwater stream habitats. The RPCCR is a web-based tool currently under development which is designed to allow managers to rapidly identify these high-priority riparian restoration targets. The objective of this project is to complete development of the RPCCR, link it with the Appalachian LCC website, and integrate it with ongoing stream temperature monitoring and modeling efforts within the Northeast Climate Science Center (NECSC) and participating Landscape Conservation Cooperatives.
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