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AppLCC
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AppLCC Home
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Feb 19, 2015
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APPLCC Logo
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Dec 12, 2012
APPLCC Image
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AppLCC Site Map
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Feb 20, 2015
AppLCC Site Map
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AppLCC - general resource materials
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AppLCC Winter Newsletter 2013
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Jun 20, 2013
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Newsletter
Our Winter Newsletter details recently funded projects, launch of our new
community web portal, activities in support of regional partnerships, and more.
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APPLCC_FTP_Procedure.pdf
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Jan 15, 2013
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APPLCC FTP Procedure
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General Resources Holdings
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Assessing climate-sensitive ecosystems in the southeastern United States
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Nov 21, 2013
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Climate Change
The southeastern U.S. contains a unique diversity of ecosystems that provide important benefits, including habitat for wildlife and plants, water quality, and recreation opportunities. As climate changes, a better understanding of how our ecosystems will be affected is vital for identifying strategies to protect these ecosystems. While information on climate change affects exists for some ecosystems and some places, a synthesis of this information for key ecosystems across the entire Southeast will enable regional decision-makers, including the LCCs, to prioritize current efforts and plan future research and monitoring.
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Assessing the Impact of Projected Housing Density on High Priority Forest Birds
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Feb 19, 2012
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This webinar gives an overview of Assessing the impact of predicted growth in Housing
Density (HD) on priority forest bird populations. It details the modeling of bird abundance as a function of HD and land cover, projects land cover change as a function of HD, and estimates change in bird populations from 2000‐2030.
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Theme: Planning and Foundational Tools to Aid in Landscape-level Partner Products and Regional Initiatives
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Assessing the Potential Effects of Climate Change on Species in the Cumberland Piedmont Network of the National Park Service
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Sep 02, 2015
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In this study, we evaluate the climate change vulnerability of a subset of key species found in the Cumberland Piedmont Network (CUPN) of the National Park Service (NPS), an ecologically important and diverse region. We developed a list of species of conservation concern (globally and sub-nationally) within each of the fourteen NPS units in the CUPN. Next, we employed NatureServe’s Climate Change Vulnerability Index (CCVI) in order to determine which of those species may be most vulnerable to climate change, based on each species’ 1) direct exposure to climate change, 2) indirect exposure to climate change, 3) sensitivity, and 4) documented/ modeled response to climate change. CCVI results showed a range of vulnerability scores among taxonomic groups, including high vulnerability for mollusks and low vulnerability for migrant songbirds. Furthermore, we found that species of conservation concern were not necessarily those most vulnerable to climate change.
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Assessing Vulnerability of Species and Habitats to Large-scale Impacts
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Vulnerability Assessments Source Materials