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South Atlantic LCC
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Mar 02, 2012
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Aug 29, 2013 09:07 AM
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Climate Change,
NE-SE Regional LCC Network
The South Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative (SALCC) is part of a national network of Landscape Conservation Cooperatives (LCCs). The partnership will consider landscape-scale stressors, including climate change, habitat fragmentation, invasive species, and water scarcity as it attempts to provide a vision for a landscape capable of sustaining healthy populations of fish, wildlife, plants and cultural resources. The SALCC crosses six states, from southern Virginia to northern Florida.
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Cooperative
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The Network
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Neighboring LCCs
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Upper Midwest and Great Lakes LCC
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Mar 02, 2012
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Jan 09, 2013 09:21 AM
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Neighboring LCC's
The UMGL LCC area includes unparalleled deepwater habitats, beaches, coastal wetlands, more than 35,000 islands, major river systems, boreal forests, and prairie-hardwood transition zones. These habitats provide for extensive resident and non-resident game populations, fish and many other aquatic resources, waterfowl, colonial waterbirds, marshbirds, and neotropical migrant landbirds.
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Cooperative
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The Network
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Neighboring LCCs
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P-Track FY2014 reporting: AppLCC - (jb) corrected-2
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Feb 20, 2015
P-Track FY2014 reporting AppLCC (jb) corrected-2
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Cooperative
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AppLCC-NALCC_reporting_coord
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Climate and Nat'l Adaptation Reporting
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4 NFWPCAS AppLCC Crosswalk
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Feb 20, 2015
Crosswalk between the Appalachian LCC Objectives, Actions/Tasks,
and Funded Research as addressed in 5-Year Work Plan and the
National Fish, Wildlife and Plant Climate Adaptation Strategy
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Cooperative
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AppLCC-NALCC_reporting_coord
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Climate and Nat'l Adaptation Reporting
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Task 4 Responses V3
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Feb 20, 2015
Elements of success include both tangible (products, funding, actions with direct links etc…) and intangible components (the synergy of the partnership to foster ideas and relationships which may lead to changes in actions by participating collaborators etc…). Our response to this request for information on performance measures, and about project funding patterns, places the emphasis of success more on the measures that are tangible and directly tied to LCC action, but does not appropriately capture the value of a broad partnership. This should be a topic of conversation with the NAS panel.
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Cooperative
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AppLCC-NALCC_reporting_coord
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AppLCC - Work Plan [Tasks] and [Goals] Reporting
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jb - NAS REQUEST FOR BUDGET DATA: AppLCC revised With Colm 3 2014-10-07
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Feb 20, 2015
jb - NAS REQUEST FOR BUDGET DATA: AppLCC revised With Colm 3 2014-10-07
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Cooperative
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AppLCC-NALCC_reporting_coord
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Funding Reporting: NAS request (2015)
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Annual Planning Cycle v 2014-4-12 jb
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Web Editor
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Feb 20, 2015
Annual Planning Cycle v 2014-4-12 jb
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Cooperative
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AppLCC-NALCC_reporting_coord
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AppLCC - general resource materials
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AppLCC Site Map
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Web Editor
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Feb 20, 2015
AppLCC Site Map
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Cooperative
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AppLCC-NALCC_reporting_coord
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AppLCC - general resource materials
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Ecosystem Services Benefits and Risks
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Feb 03, 2018
Given the rapid environmental change experienced and expected across the Appalachians, it will be crucial to understand the vulnerabilities of valued ecosystem services to drivers of large-scale change that may threaten their sustainability.
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Funded Projects
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Research Search
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Aug 19, 2014
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last modified
Mar 30, 2018 07:19 PM
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Research