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File General Fact Sheet -- LCCs and CSCs
Prepared by the National DOI Offices - a quick reference fact sheet on the relationship between LCCs and CSCs (DOI Climate Science Centers under the National Wildlife and Climate Change Center.)
Located in SC Communications Work Group / Draft Communication Materials
File Goal 1 - Data and Toolsets
Work Plan - Section B, Goal 1: Create and deliver a landscape-level data sharing strategy and scalable toolsets
Located in Cooperative / Our Plan / 5-Year Work Plan
File Goal 2 - Landscape-level Planning
From 5-Year Work Plan, Section B, Goal 2: Deliver landscape-level conservation plans for regional use
Located in Cooperative / Our Plan / 5-Year Work Plan
File chemical/x-pdb Goal 3 - Engagement
From the 5-Year Work Plan, Section B, Goal 3: Create an on-going facilitated process to promote engagement and dialogue across the Appalachian LCC region
Located in Cooperative / Our Plan / 5-Year Work Plan
File chemical/x-pdb Goal 4 - Strategic Alignment
From the 5-Year Work Plan, Section B, Goal 4: Assess and align conservation goals and actions that reflect our Cooperative Members’ common and shared vision
Located in Cooperative / Our Plan / 5-Year Work Plan
File Goals and Objectives of Next 5-Year Work Plan
2nd 5-Year Plan of the AppLCC. Draft Goals and Objectives (from the 2016-17 Report)
Located in Our Community / Workshops
Goals for Stakeholder Engagement in Focal Landscape
The Appalachian LCC is engaging in an integrated, multi-scale conservation planning and design initiative throughout its geography. Phase I of this research identified five different conservation design elements. The largest element is made up of regionally connected cores. These cores are broad areas of regional significance (i.e., irreplaceability) that have high internal landscape connectivity. The LCC has strategically decided to target two of these core areas as part of its ongoing effort in Phase II of this process to reach out and collaborate with local partners working in these cores. These two areas include the Tennessee River Basin and western Pennsylvania.
Located in Science & Management
File C++ source code Great Basin LCC
GBLCC Governance and Structure.
Located in SC Governance Work Group / Resources / Other Organizations or LCCs
Image Pascal source code Greater Appalachian Conservation Partnership
Mock-up Banner for Partners to Discuss at April meeting in Shepherdstown
Located in News & Events / Events
File High-throughput computing provides substantial time savings for landscape and conservation planning
2014 Scientific Reports Related to this Collaboration with Clemson University. Paul B. Leonard, Robert F. Baldwin, Edward B. Duffy, Donald J. Lipscomb, Adam M. Rose. Landscape and Urban Planning 125 (2014) 156–165.
Located in Research / / Interactive Conservation Planning for the Appalachian LCC: Appalachian NatureScape / Scientific Reports Related to Collaboration with Clemson University