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LanDAT Map Viewer
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The LanDAT Map Viewer gives users the ability to explore data layers and interact with information updated on a regular basis to reach informed decisions regarding landscape dynamics.
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Ecosystem Services Benefits and Risks
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Background Material Ecosystem Services Benefits and Risks
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AppLCC Funded Research
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Fact Sheet: Ecosystem Benefits and Risks
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Fact Sheet: Ecosystem Benefits and Risks
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Integrating Cultural Resource Preservation at a Landscape Level
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A collaborative research project sponsored by the National Park Service and the Appalachian LCC seeks to integrate cultural resources, such as historic bridges and Civil War Battlefields, into landscape conservation planning and design to emphasize both natural and cultural resources in defining conservation priorities.
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Integrating Cultural Resource Preservation at a Landscape Level
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A collaborative research project sponsored by the National Park Service and the Appalachian LCC seeks to integrate cultural resources, such as historic bridges and Civil War Battlefields, into landscape conservation planning and design to emphasize both natural and cultural resources in defining conservation priorities.
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Identifying the Valued Ordinary, as a Step toward Scenic Landscape Conservation. Visual Resource Stewardship Conference Landscape and Seascape Management in a Time of Change.
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The Georgia Scenic Byways program (GDOT, 2017) is a “grassroots effort … to identify,
preserve, promote and protect treasured corridors throughout the state.” There are fifteen such
corridors designated by Georgia DOT, their only protection is a restriction on roadside
billboards. Despite frequent avocation of the beauties of Georgia highways, there is no
systematic articulation of the physical attributes of a scenic landscape, how such attributes would
be identified and thus protected, nor the expertise or resources to devote to new
discoveries.
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Cultural Resources Fellowship
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Our Fellows serve as part of the professional staff of the Appalachian LCC. Given the breadth of the Cooperative membership (both the diversity of conservation practitioners' expertise and regional knowledge) the Fellow will work across many facets of applied conservation and natural resource management. The Nature and Society Fellow is based at Pennsylvania State University, Hamer Center for Community Design, under the direction of Dr. Timothy Murtha.
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Energy Project File Collection
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Assessing Future Energy Development Across the Appalachians
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