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Request for Spatial Data Download from The Appalachian LCC
by Paul Leonard published Jun 18, 2014 last modified Oct 03, 2016 10:36 AM — filed under: , ,
Located in Data / Share Landscape Partnership and Partner Spatial Data
File Troff document Appalachian LCC Human Footprint
by Paul Leonard published Feb 14, 2014 — filed under: ,
Depicts the impact of humans across the landscape
Located in Planning In Practice / Community Foundational Maps
by Paul Leonard published Feb 12, 2014
TNC Maps is dedicated to sharing conservation GIS data and web maps created by The Nature Conservancy. The site is maintained by The Nature Conservancy's North American Region science team in partnership with our Technology and Information Systems group.
Located in Planning In Practice / Community GIS Mapping Activity
by Paul Leonard published Feb 12, 2014
The North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative (NALCC) Conservation Planning Atlas (CPA) is a science-based mapping platform where conservation managers and LCC members can go to view, retrieve, and perform analyses on spatial information with specific conservation goals in mind. Data can be searched, viewed, and used in analyses. Additionally, you can upload your own data to your account to be used in conjunction with these datasets. The CPA provides a platform for LCCs to create galleries to showcase a cohesive collection of spatial information and supporting documentation. Several galleries are being created and curated.
Located in Planning In Practice / Community GIS Mapping Activity
by Paul Leonard published Feb 12, 2014
The Conservation Planning Atlas (CPA) is a science-based mapping platform where conservation managers and LCC members can go to view, retrieve, and perform analyses on spatial information with specific conservation goals in mind.
Located in Planning In Practice / Community GIS Mapping Activity
by Paul Leonard published Feb 12, 2014
The Conservation Planning Atlas (CPA) is a science-based mapping platform where conservation managers and LCC members can go to view, retrieve, and perform analyses on spatial information with specific conservation goals in mind.
Located in Planning In Practice / Community GIS Mapping Activity
by Paul Leonard published Feb 12, 2014
The Conservation Planning Atlas (CPA) is a science-based mapping platform where conservation managers and LCC members can go to view, retrieve, and perform analyses on spatial information with specific conservation goals in mind.
Located in Planning In Practice / Community GIS Mapping Activity
by Paul Leonard published Feb 12, 2014
A GIS Application for Assessing, Mapping, and Quantifying the Social Values of Ecosystem Services. Ecosystem services can be defined in various ways; simply put, they are the benefits provided by nature, which contribute to human well-being. These benefits can range from tangible products such as food and fresh water to cultural services such as recreation and aesthetics. As the use of these benefits continues to increase, additional pressures are placed on the natural ecosystems providing them. This makes it all the more important when assessing possible tradeoffs among ecosystem services to consider the human attitudes and preferences that express underlying social values associated with their benefits. While some of these values can be accounted for through economic markets, other values can be more difficult to quantify, and attaching dollar amounts to them may not be very useful in all cases. Regardless of the processes or units used for quantifying such values, the ability to map them and relate them to the ecosystem services to which they are attributed is necessary for effective assessments.
Located in Tools & Resources / Extensions and Other Tools
Image Ecoregions
by Paul Leonard published Feb 12, 2014
Ecoregions
Located in Planning In Practice / Map Gallery
Image Coal
by Paul Leonard published Feb 12, 2014
Coal
Located in Planning In Practice / Map Gallery