Videos
Appalachian LCC - First Annual Report 2011
This report details the formation and achievements of the Appalachian LCC in its first year. During this year, the Appalachian LCC set in place the governance and decision-making Interim Steering Committee body, identified partners and partnerships that would be critical to achieving its mission, and made a number of important decisions to set the direction and tone of the partnership. Each of these decisions is leading to progress toward the primary goal of improving the science foundation for conservation work in the Appalachians.
Webinars
A selection of videos that highlight biodiversity, environmental and cultural issues, and other developments.
(ex) of AppLCC Communication Products -- 2011 Annual Report
1st product of AppLCC staff - 2011 Annual Report.
Climate Connections: Questions from North and South Carolina
America has questions about climate change, and the USGS has real answers. In this episode of Climate Connections, USGS scientists answer questions gathered from North and South Carolina.
Appalachian LCC Conservation Priorities Science Needs Workshop - November 29th-30th, 2011
The workshop will assemble a group of researchers and managers from across the Appalachian region to identify the broad suite of decision-support tools and science information needs to address the conservation challenges and opportunities across the landscape.
Top Ranked Science Needs Day 1 Nov 2011
Top Ranked Science Needs Day 1
App LCC Synthesis Report 12711 DJ Case ver3 FINAL Nov 2011
App LCC Synthesis Report 12711 DJ Case ver3 FINAL
Megan Nagel Power Point - ISC Meeting May 4, 2011
Megan Nagel Power Point - ISC Meeting May 4, 2011
IT Notes 2011
Goal statement: Create, maintain, and grow a GIS/ IT architecture that facilitates the development of community networks, supports systems modeling, enables information creation, exchange and education in a consistent manner across administrative boundaries allowing users to easily discover, access and integrate data and tools to facilitate conservation across the landscape over time.
Governance Structure and Charter
This governance charter authorizes the Appalachian LCC Steering Committee to provide operational oversight to make programmatic, policy, and funding decisions.
Governance Structure and Charter
This governance charter authorizes the Appalachian LCC Steering Committee to provide operational oversight to make programmatic, policy, and funding decisions.
Assessing the Impact of Projected Housing Density on High Priority Forest Birds
Dr. Todd Jones-Farrand, Science Coordinator, Central Hardwoods Bird Joint Venture
Whole-System Landscape Vision
A presentation on The Nature Conservancy work pertaining to landscape conservation and the Central Appalachians Integrated Landscape Project.
Using SDM to Ensure Landscape Scale Sustainability for Natural and Cultural Resources
Dr. Rua Mortecai, South Atlantic LCC, Science Coordinator
Andrew Milliken - Representative Species Video
Andrew Milliken's presentation on Representative Species and Conservation
Andrew Milliken - Representative Species Video
Andrew Milliken's presentation on Representative Species and Conservation
Representative Species and Conservation Design
Andrew Milliken,North Atlantic LCC, LCC Coordinator
Landscape-scale Conservation Planning
A basic overview of the principles and methods for the Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative, including a discussion on the major goals of landscape conservation. Dr. Rob Baldwin, Professor, Clemson University