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Synthesis of climate model downscaling products for the southeastern United States
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Dec 16, 2013
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Models,
Climate Change,
Research
Downscaling translates large-scale climate information to the local scale. There are several techniques for handling this process; recently, several downscaled climate products have been produced by government and academic researchers. Ecologists, conservation scientists, and practitioners require such local guidance to evaluate adaptation and conservation strategies. However, the large number of methods involved, different downscaling approaches, resolutions, time periods, and focal variables limits the ability of these users to form meaningful conclusions and evaluate the results of adaptation strategies. To address these issues, this project will summarize the methods used for downscaling, identify the metrics most appropriate for evaluation of climate model skill and usability for the ecological and conservation communities in the southeastern US, and begin a longer-term effort to evaluate the range of downscaled climate products over this geographic region.
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Research
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Taggert_info_LCC_filter.xlsx
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Jul 16, 2012
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May 21, 2013 12:23 PM
High-Priority Conservation Challenges Summarized from Individual State Wildlife Action Plans
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SC Programmatic Alignment Work Group
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Taggert State SWAP Summaries - ALL Tables
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Task 4 Responses V3
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Feb 20, 2015
Elements of success include both tangible (products, funding, actions with direct links etc…) and intangible components (the synergy of the partnership to foster ideas and relationships which may lead to changes in actions by participating collaborators etc…). Our response to this request for information on performance measures, and about project funding patterns, places the emphasis of success more on the measures that are tangible and directly tied to LCC action, but does not appropriately capture the value of a broad partnership. This should be a topic of conversation with the NAS panel.
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AppLCC-NALCC_reporting_coord
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AppLCC - Work Plan [Tasks] and [Goals] Reporting
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Tennessee River Basin
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Jan 27, 2018
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last modified
Jan 28, 2018 10:41 PM
Across the Tennessee River Basin is a collaboration within the Appalachian LCC bringing together multiple agencies and stakeholders in a joint effort to plan and deliver landscape conservation actions to protect one of the most diverse areas for aquatic species in North America.
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Region-Based
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Tennessee River Basin Network (TRB) Fact Sheet
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Feb 01, 2018
TRB Fact Sheet
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NatureScape Resource Materials
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NatureScape Fact Sheets
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Tennessee River Basin Report Card within the Appalachian Land Conservation Region
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by
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Mar 06, 2018
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last modified
Mar 12, 2018 07:27 PM
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Resources
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Terrestrial and Wetland Technical Subteam
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Jul 23, 2014
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last modified
Jul 23, 2014 02:21 PM
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Projects
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Connecticut River Watershed Pilot
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Connecticut River Pilot Core Team
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The Climate of Conservation in America: 50 Stories in 50 States
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Mar 30, 2012
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Website,
Climate Change
A state-by-state look at how accelerating climate change is impacting or may impact fish and wildlife across America. The series provides a snapshot of the broad scope of changes and emerging trends we’re just beginning to understand, as well as collaborative efforts to respond across the nation.
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General Resources Holdings
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The Conservation Resource Webinar
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Feb 18, 2012
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Aug 12, 2019 10:53 PM
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Power Point Presentation
This webinar details LCCs Conservation Framework objectives. These include:
1. Agreement on goals and need for a regional framework to achieve resource conservation incorporating ecological and human needs;
2. An understanding of how completed, ongoing and proposed RCN/LCC projects fit into a common framework;
3. An understanding of how the elements in this framework will inform decision-making by the conservation community; and
4. An understanding on how the remainder of the workshop fits into the framework.
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Videos and Webinars
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Theme: Work of the Appalachian LCC
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The Hidden Jewels of Appalachia
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by
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Nov 01, 2012
The Hidden Jewels of Appalachia Image
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Video Images