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Products and Tools for Energy Modelling
by Matthew Cimitile published Mar 05, 2015 last modified May 17, 2022 02:31 PM — filed under: , ,
Models of wind, shale gas, and coal development for the entire study area have been created to predict potential future energy development and impacts to natural resources within the Appalachians. Models and data from all development projections populate a web-based mapping tool to help inform regional landscape planning decisions.
Located in Tools & Resources / Assessing Future Energy Development
File C++ source code Assessing Future Energy Development across the Appalachian LCC. Final Report
by Judy K. Dunscomb, Jeffrey S. Evans, Jacqueline M. Strager, Michael P. Strager and Joseph M. Kiesecker published Mar 05, 2015 last modified Feb 01, 2018 11:02 PM — filed under: , , , , ,
In this study funded by the Appalachian LCC, The Nature Conservancy assessed current and future energy development across the entire region. The research combined multiple layers of data on energy development trends and important natural resource and ecosystem services to give a comprehensive picture of what future energy development could look like in the Appalachians. It also shows where likely energy development areas will intersect with other significant values like intact forests, important streams, and vital ecological services such as drinking water supplies.
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by Web Editor published Mar 01, 2012 last modified Nov 12, 2013 04:03 PM — filed under: , ,
The Eastern Forest Environmental Threat Assessment Center is an interdisciplinary resource that is actively developing new technology and tools to anticipate and respond to emerging eastern forest threats.
Located in Planning In Practice / Conservation Planning Projects
by Web Editor published Feb 29, 2012 last modified Nov 12, 2013 04:03 PM — filed under: , ,
This program collects, analyzes, and reports information on the status and trends of America’s forests: how much forest exists, where it exists, who owns it, and how it is changing, as well as how the trees and other forest vegetation are growing and how much has died or has been removed in recent years.
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by Web Editor published Feb 29, 2012 last modified Nov 12, 2013 04:03 PM — filed under: , , ,
This multi-year research project forecasts changes in southern forests between 2010 and 2060
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Private Land Conservation Programs from the Farm Bill and Other Sources
by Matthew Cimitile published Nov 19, 2012 last modified Mar 04, 2022 11:16 PM — filed under: , , ,
Join us for a discussion of current and future Farm Bill programs administered by the Forest Service, Natural Resource Conservation Service, and Farm Service Agency that support private landowner efforts to protect working forests and conserve open space.
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4th Fire Behavior and Fuels Conference
by Matthew Cimitile published Jan 23, 2013 last modified May 21, 2019 07:18 PM — filed under: , , ,
At the Crossroads: Looking Toward the Future in a Changing Environment
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USFS Landscape Science Webinar
by Matthew Cimitile published Apr 01, 2013 last modified Mar 04, 2022 08:57 PM — filed under: , ,
When the past cannot predict the future: Using process-based landscape models to predict forest dynamics in a changing world.
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First Friday All Climate Change Talks
by Matthew Cimitile published Apr 01, 2013 last modified Mar 04, 2022 09:09 PM — filed under: , ,
Frank Thompson, research wildlife biologist with the Forest Service Northern Research Station in Columbia, MO, will discuss “Changes in the abundance of tree species under climate projections for the Central Hardwoods and Central Appalachians.”
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USFS Landscape Science Webinar
by Matthew Cimitile published Aug 15, 2013 last modified Mar 04, 2022 09:09 PM — filed under: ,
Mapping tropical forest type, age, disturbance type and vertical structure, and estimating young forest productivity, with Landsat imagery; Eileen Helmer, Research Ecologist, U.S. Forest Service.
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