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Climate Science Document Library 2010
Located in Resources / Climate Science Documents
Conservation Planning
The Appalachian LCC’s open-source mapping platform is designed to support the conservation community and their diverse needs to view, create, and analyze spatial data and maps. This platform provides access to a suite of scientific data, relevant to a variety of conservation planning goals/tasks including the execution of custom designed decision support tools. These tools allow a manager or conservation practitioner to make dynamic scenario-based decisions using the most current scientific information.
Tools & Resources
files in Energy Final Narrative (appLCC Funded Research)
Located in Tools & Resources / Assessing Future Energy Development
File Fact Sheet: Assessing Future Energy
Assessing Future Energy Development Across the Appalachian Region
Located in Tools & Resources / Assessing Future Energy Development
OpenLayers is a front-end UI library for creating web-based spatial apps using javascript. It supports a variety of layer sources and backends. For example, map tiles can be pulled from GoogleMaps or from a custom tile source. The advantage this brings is that it enables developers to reuse elements such as tile sources, and focus instead on the more unique aspects of their application such as the “business logic”. Default components such as tile sources can easily be swapped out at a later time. It supports bitmap and vector layers, including points, lines and polygons. One of its most widely used features is the ability to overlay data layers on top of base maps. http://openlayers.org
Located in Tools & Resources / Extensions and Other Tools
MapServer is an open source platform for publishing spatial data and creating interactive mapping applications to the web. It has been in existence since the mid 90’s and is recognized as mature and stable, with ongoing active development. Its primary focus is producing maps from multiple layers including base imagery and spatial data sets. It also provides intelligent labeling with advanced typography and layout including collision-detection. It can read and serve spatial data in a variety of formats including Shapefiles, WMS, GDAL, PostGIS, and GeoTIFF. It is often used to produce map tiles along with its MapCache extensions. It has libraries that enable application development in a variety of languages including Python, Perl, Ruby, Java, and PHP.
Located in Tools & Resources / Extensions and Other Tools
Planning in Practice
The Appalachian LCC has designed multiple static foundational maps for viewing and download. In addition, you may also view map products which were produced from AppLCC, other LCC's, partner funded projects such as Eastern Brook Trout Joint Venture and TNC. These maps are often constructed with new data and may serve as a launching point for your exploration of these data products. Also
Data
Data Request Process
How to find spatial data and make a request.
Located in Data / Share Landscape Partnership and Partner Spatial Data