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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Structured Decison Making Webinar Series by Web Editor, last updated: Aug 12, 2019 10:57 PM
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has developed a series of web conferences to engage practitioners in the process of structured decision making using a variety of case studies. Structured Decision Making (SDM) is a decision analysis framework that we can apply to conservation problems to integrate strong science with values, laws, and policies. Conservation issues often involve multiple goals and actions, levels of uncertainty, and a complex understanding of systems. SDM helps conservation professionals develop a process to determine objectives, alternatives, and optimal solutions for environmental issues.
Structured Decison Making Webinar Series by Web Editor, last updated: Aug 12, 2019 10:57 PM
US Fish & Wildlife Service - NCTC Climate Change - Structured Decison Making Webinar Series
Whole-System Landscape Vision by Web Editor, last updated: Aug 12, 2019 10:57 PM
Thomas Minney, Central Appalachians Program Director
Whole-System Landscape Vision by Web Editor, last updated: Aug 12, 2019 10:56 PM
A presentation on The Nature Conservancy work pertaining to landscape conservation and the Central Appalachians Integrated Landscape Project.
Development by Design by Web Editor, last updated: Aug 12, 2019 10:56 PM
The Central Appalachians harbor some of the most biologically diverse temperate broad‐leaf forests in the world. These forests provide large interior forest habitats, migratory pathways, and nested rare communities. But new energy development is clearing and fragmenting these precious forests. This presentation provides a briefing related to planning, monitoring, and evaluating environmental impacts of marcellus shale drilling.
Development by Design by Web Editor, last updated: Aug 12, 2019 10:56 PM
Nels Johnson, Deputy State Director, and Tamara Gagnolet, Spatial Analyst, The Nature Conservancy in Pennsylvannia.
Assessing the Impact of Projected Housing Density on High Priority Forest Birds by Web Editor, last updated: Aug 12, 2019 10:55 PM
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.
Conservation Planning Atlas by Web Editor, last updated: Aug 12, 2019 10:54 PM
This webinar outlines efforts to date and goals towards unifynig various datasets under a new Conservation Planning Atlas resource.
The Conservation Resource Webinar by Web Editor, last updated: Aug 12, 2019 10:53 PM
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.
Assessing Vulnerability of Species and Habitats to Large-scale Impacts by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: Aug 12, 2019 10:48 PM
New vulnerability assessments for 41 species and 3 habitats in the Appalachians are now available. The conservation community can view and search each of these assessments by vulnerability scores, conservation status ranks, state and subregion of assessment, and higher taxonomy. In addition, principle investigators NatureServe compiled the results of 700 species assessments previously completed by other researchers as well as assessments on several habitats.
Classification and Mapping of Cave and Karst Resources by Matthew Cimitile, last updated: Aug 12, 2019 10:48 PM
Cave and karst systems are unique environments that occur throughout the Appalachians. They provide habitat for a diverse array of species and are an important source of domestic water supply for Appalachian communities. However, a lack of classification and mapping information on these ecosystems creates a significant barrier to conservation. In order to develop and deliver landscape-level planning tools, it is essential to develop an Appalachian-wide map depicting where cave and karst habitats and resources occur across the landscape. Researchers from an array of organizations were funded by the LCC to develop a series of deliverables, including data tables, geospatial information layers, and maps on these ecosystems.
TRB Workshops by Web Editor, last updated: Aug 11, 2019 02:50 PM
 
TRB Workshops by Web Editor, last updated: Aug 11, 2019 02:50 PM
 
TRB Events List View by Web Editor, last updated: Aug 11, 2019 02:40 PM
 
TRB Events Next 30 days by Web Editor, last updated: Aug 11, 2019 02:40 PM
 
TRB Events by Web Editor, last updated: Aug 11, 2019 02:40 PM
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TRB Events by Web Editor, last updated: Aug 11, 2019 02:40 PM
 
TRB News by Web Editor, last updated: Aug 11, 2019 12:47 PM
 
TRB News by Web Editor, last updated: Aug 11, 2019 12:47 PM
 
Knoerr, Michael by admin, last updated: Aug 06, 2019 05:23 PM