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Angel, Patrick
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The Appalachian Regional Reforestation Initiative (ARRI) and Green Forests Work (GFW) are two regional initiatives created to reestablish healthy, productive forest habitat on active and mine scarred lands (legacy mines) in the eastern coal fields. ARRI’s and GFW's goals are to plant more high-value hardwood trees on old and new surface mines, increase the survival rates and growth rates of those trees, and to expedite the establishment of forest habitat through natural succession.
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North Carolina State University
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The College of Natural Resources (CNR) is a world leader in the use and conservation of renewable resources and recognized by many as a leading educator and researcher in forestry, environmental sciences, wood, paper, pulp, parks, recreation, and tourism. CNR believes that nurturing the environment and engineering sustainable products go hand-in-hand with helping communities and enterprises thrive. The College of Sciences is home to the physical and chemical sciences, the mathematical and statistical sciences, the biological sciences and the earth-system sciences. With departments and faculty members ranked among the nation’s best in their fields, the college's focus on multidisciplinary collaboration builds a foundation of experience that prepares students for the real world.
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Crouch, William
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Starr, Richard
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Watershed and stream function-based assessment, stream restoration design, stream restoration monitoring, stream restoration implementation, and stream training
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McGowan, Larry
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Axel, Anne
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Become Part of the Appalachian LCC Network
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Contribute to sustainable landscape-level conservation by joining and adding your information to the database!
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LCC Science Assessments are conducted to appraise the current spectrum of scientific knowledge surrounding shared resource priorities, and to identify and prioritize management questions and related research and technical assistance gaps and needs. They explore potential approaches for utilizing existing information, developing scientific tools, and improving the state of knowledge. LCC Science Assessments identify common needs for science among the various partners and partnerships to meet their conservation priorities and goals, and are developed in coordination with Climate Science Centers.
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