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Message Board Discussion Forum
Forum for discussing broad topics in the GIS & Planning process.
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Person D source code Littlefield, Tara
rare plant biologist, vascular plant inventory
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Person Octet Stream Peet, Robert
Vegetation, Biodiversity, Biogeography, Floristics, Ecoinformatics
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Person application/x-internet-signup Collins, Mark
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About the Pilot
Learn More about the Connecticut River Watershed Pilot
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Climate Adaptation Science Working Folder
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Mitigation
A collection of resources, plans, and other information pertaining to efforts to reduce or prevent emission of greenhouse gases, the leading cause of climate change. Mitigation can mean using new technologies and renewable energies, making older equipment more energy efficient, or changing management practices or consumer behavior.
File Troff document Fact Sheet: AppLCC Overview
Today a range of monumental conservation challenges confronts the Appalachians. This includes the loss and fragmentation of natural habitats; disruptions in natural disturbance regimes; and expanding major land-use changes that are occurring on a grand scale. Climate change will further exacerbate these challenges. The magnitude of these landscape-level changes requires a shift from traditional local and single-species conservation approaches toward a more comprehensive scale to protect species, habitats, and ecosystems. The Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) serves as a catalyst for conservation collaboration by providing the tools, products, and data, resource managers and partners need to address the environmental threats that are beyond the scope of any one agency.
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