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2013 SN Portfolio (Full Report)
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Matthew Cimitile
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published
Sep 11, 2013
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last modified
Jun 02, 2025 01:11 PM
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filed under:
Wetlands,
Aquatic,
Climate Change,
Forests,
Our Work,
Human Dimensions,
Caves,
Minelands,
Karst
In February 2013, almost 50 experts from a wide range of technical background in both natural and social sciences, as well as geographic expertise across the entire region, volunteered to participate in the annual review of the Appalachian LCC Science Needs Portfolio. 2013 marked the first revision of the Portfolio.
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Agenda - March 11, 2015 Workshop
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by
Cal DuBrock
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published
Mar 12, 2015
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last modified
Mar 16, 2015 11:06 AM
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filed under:
Vegetation Control,
Climate Adaptation,
Federal,
NGO,
Connectivity improvement,
Conservation,
Vegetation,
Data Collection,
Workgroup,
Habitat Improvement,
Cultural Resources,
Invasive Species,
Human Dimensions,
Ecosystem Services,
Climate Change,
Forests,
Other Workgroups,
Communities of Practice (CoPs),
Habitat,
Workshop,
Resilience,
Data Management
Urban Woodlands Conservation and Management Workshop. Organized and facilitated by the National Park Service to identify and create opportunities for greater collaboration among urban woodland researchers and managers working to restore and manage urban woodland ecosystems.
To view the goals and objectives of the workshop, please open the workshop agenda.
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Urban Conservation
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Urban Woodlands Conservation and Restoration
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Atlantic Coast Joint Venture Human Dimensions Webinar
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Jan 09, 2013
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last modified
Jan 21, 2013 10:29 AM
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Events,
Human Dimensions
Have you been wondering what "human dimensions" has to do with bird conservation? Ashley Dayer of Cornell University will provide an overview of the field of human dimensions, from research to application.
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Events
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Central Appalachia Prosperity Project
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Sep 22, 2016
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filed under:
GIS,
Database,
Climate Change,
Energy,
Forests,
Map Products,
Mitigation,
Human Dimensions,
Environmental Policy,
Renewable Energy,
Coal Mining,
Land Use,
Projects,
Economy
The Central Appalachia Prosperity Project is part of the Presidential Climate Action Project to develop policy recommendations on climate and energy security, with a focus on what the next President of the United States could accomplish using his or her executive authority. The Central Appalachian Project draws on the input of America's most innovative experts to produce policy and program recommendations that are sufficiently bold to expedite the region's transition to a clean energy economy. An important component of these recommendations has been better coordination of the efforts being made by all levels of government - federal, regional, state and local.
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Socioeconomics
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Socio-economic Projects
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Facilitating Local Stakeholder Participation in Collaborative Landscape Conservation Planning
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admin
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Dec 13, 2018
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last modified
Jun 17, 2021 05:47 PM
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filed under:
Landowner Information,
USFWS,
Stakeholder,
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
Stakeholder Engagement,
Landscape Conservation,
Podcast,
Landowners,
Human Dimensions,
FWS
Landscape-scale conservation enables conservation professionals to understand the biological and social factors at work across a broad range of traditional geopolitical boundaries. With a solid understanding of these factors comes the ability to make sound management decisions based on desired future conditions. However, even the most informed decisions rely on the support of local stakeholders to become successful on the ground. Join host Brad Milley from the National Wildlife Refuge System and Dr. Catherine Doyle-Capitman as they discuss the different scales at which conservation occurs and the importance of integrating local stakeholder participation and social data into collaborative landscape conservation planning. Shared by the FWS through the National Conservation Training Center.
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Training Resources Exchange
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Feedback Requested on Park Values
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National Park Service
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Jul 28, 2015
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filed under:
News,
Human Dimensions
The National Park Service is starting the process of preparing a Foundation Document for Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The park would like to invite park stakeholders to join in this effort.
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News & Events
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Human Dimensions
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Sep 11, 2013
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last modified
Sep 11, 2013 09:51 AM
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filed under:
Our Work,
Human Dimensions
2013 SN Portfolio: Mission is to incorporate ecosystem services values into natural resource decision-making.
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Human Dimensions Foundations of Natural Resource Conservation
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Jun 29, 2016
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filed under:
Training,
Events,
Human Dimensions
This course will foster a common understanding and application of human dimensions of natural resource conservation.
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Events
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Human Dimensions of Natural Resources Conservation 2012 Broadcast Series
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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Dec 06, 2012
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last modified
Jan 21, 2013 10:30 AM
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filed under:
Conservation,
Events,
Human Dimensions
An effective conservation strategy includes engagement of people within diverse populations. To be relevant, we need to be innovative, resourceful and also respectful of what’s important to the people we are attempting to reach. Welcoming all groups and individuals, including those who traditionally may not be as directly connected.
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Events
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Human Dimensions of Natural Resources Conservation 2013 Broadcast Series
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Feb 19, 2013
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filed under:
Events,
Human Dimensions
What does it Matter?Attitudes and Values Make a Difference for Conservation
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Events