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File D source code Pressey et al. - 2007 - Conservation planning in a changing world
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Located in Cooperative / Our Organization
File ECMAScript program Pressey, Bottrill - 2009 - Approaches to landscape- and seascape-scale conservation planning: convergence, contrasts and challenges
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File Troff document RPCCR how-to Handout
Find here a document which outlines how to use the RPCCR too. This was developed for the Crossville TWRA workshop in Feb 2017.
Located in Expertise Search / Appalachian LCC Staff / Team Resources
File ECMAScript program Rudnick et al. - 2012 - The role of landscape connectivity in planning and implementing conservation and restoration priorities
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Image Sandra Keynote TRBN 2018
photo of 2018 TRBn keynote
September 26th 2017 - Land Between the Lakes
Members of ROHCA met at Land Between the Lakes to visit with Appalachian LCC staff and learn of AppLCC resources that may help guide ROCHA in their conservation planning efforts. Information shared during this meeting will be uploaded to this page.
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Organization South Chickamauga Creek Greenway Alliance
The South Chickamauga Creek Greenway Alliance is made up of citizens interested in advocating for the protection, preservation, conservation and improvement of the watershed.
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Steering Commitee
Meet our Steering Committee
Tennessee —The Most Biodiverse Inland State - Photo Diary by Todd Amacker
370 FISHERIES | Vol. 43 • No. 8 • August 2018
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Tennessee River Basin Report Card Materials
The Tennessee River Basin Report Card was developed as a tool for prioritization and restoration decisions made in the Tennessee River Basin. The report card document is also meant to serve as an outreach tool for use by managers to highlight particular issues of importance when communicating conservation and restoration with the public. Below are several resources on this item, including Dr. Heath Kelsey's presentation at our 2018 meeting.