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Instructions – Central Appalachian Spreadsheet
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This spreadsheet is a subset of a larger data set that contains a compilation of climate change vulnerability scores for over 700 species in the Appalachian LCC.
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Assessing Vulnerability of Species and Habitats to Large-scale Impacts
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Integrated Federal Resources for Ecosystem Protection
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Rick Durbrow, SENLRG
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Theme: Planning and Foundational Tools – Broad Information and Content Management Systems to Support Planning and Decision-Making
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Integrated Federal Resources for Ecosystem Protection
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This webinar discusses the framework for federal resources coordination in regard to ecosystem protection, describing the objectives, integrating values, identifying priority areas, and protecting the landscape.
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Integrating Visual and Cultural Resource Evaluation and Impact Assessment for Landscape Conservation Design and Planning
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While there is an increased need for cultural resource conservation and management in
North America, there are few approaches that provide robust integration and combined assessment
of visual and cultural resources. Determining the scenic value of important views and identifying
potential risk for loss of that view are core components needed to design protection preserving
scenic quality and the cultural resources contributing to scenic value and overall sense of place.
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Integrating Cultural Resource Preservation at a Landscape Level
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Interactive Conservation Planning
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The Appalachian LCC is currently engaged in an effort to develop a draft regional conservation plan for the Cooperative using an interactive and iterative spatial prioritization framework. Using available data and modeling approaches that are well supported in the literature, researchers from Clemson University are developing conservation planning models that include site selection, ecological threat assessments, and broad ranging habitat and ecological connectivity analyses.
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Interior Highland Shortleaf Pine Initiative
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The Interior Highlands region of Arkansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma once supported vast expanses of shortleaf pine-bluestem woodlands, as well as mixed stands of pine-oak and oak-pine which were maintained by frequent fires. Over the past century 53% of these open pine stands have been significantly altered due to forest structural changes caused by eliminating fire from the ecosystem and conversion to other agricultural uses. This caused a significant decline in several priority bird species including the Brown-headed Nuthatch, Bachman’s Sparrow, Northern Bobwhite, Prairie Warbler, Whip-poor-will and federally endangered Red-Cockaded Woodpecker which all rely on open pine forest stands with a diverse grass and forb understory.
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Introduction to Collections
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How To Add Content to the Portal
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Introduction to Collections
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Using and Adding Collections
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Introduction to Collections
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A Collection in Plone works much like a report or query does in a database. Use Collections to dynamically sort and display your content.
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Getting Started: How To Add Content to the Portal
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Adding Collections
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Introduction to Collections
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A Collection in Plone works much like a report or query does in a database. Use Collections to dynamically sort and display your content.
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