Landscape Partnership Resources Library
Full Proposal - A Web-Based Tool for Riparian Restoration Prioritization to Promote Climate Change Resilience (RPCCR) in Eastern U.S. Streams
The RPCCR is a web-based tool currently under development which is designed to allow managers to rapidly identify high-priority riparian restoration targets. The objective of this project is to complete development of the RPCCR, link it with the Appalachian LCC website, and integrate it with ongoing stream temperature monitoring and modeling efforts within the Northeast Climate Science Center (NECSC) and participating Landscape Conservation Cooperatives.
Feb 2012 RFA for Energy Forecast Project
Request for Applications for the Energy Forecasts Project.
Feb 2012 RFA for Aquatic Habitat Classification Project
Request for Applications for the Stream Classification Project
Feb 2012 RFA for Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment
Request for Applications for the Climate Change Vulnerability Project.
AppLCC Activity Update to NPS
Jean Brennan presentation to National Park Service regarding recent activities of the Appalachian LCC.
Golden-winged Warbler Habitat: Best Management Practices
The goal of this BMP is to present management prescriptions to forest managers interested in providing breeding habitat for Golden-winged Warblers through management actions associated with timber harvesting. We provide a science-based approach in an adaptive management framework to understanding breeding habitat use of Golden-winged Warblers across a range of timber harvest prescriptions in Pennsylvania and Maryland. This document is intended for use by state and private foresters, biologists, and other land managers. We anticipate that this BMP is the first document in a series that will address management of other early successional habitat used by Golden-winged Warblers including old fields, reclaimed strip mines, scrub oak barrens, and aspen cuts.
Abstract and Progress Report for Q3 2012
Abstract and progress report from the Vendor for the Ecological Flows Project.