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Vitality Index - Information Sheet

Introductory fact sheet on the Vitality Index developed by NEMAC (National Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Center) associated with NC State University in Asheville, NC.

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SAMAB Cooperative Agreement

Interagency Cooperative Agreement for the Establishment and Operation of the Southern Appalachian Man and the Biosphere Cooperative. The Biosphere Reserve is an UNESCO Program initiated in the 1970s.

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Email Announcement from SDM Course Leader

2014-01-08 email from Christy Coghlan on upcoming SDM workshop - Call for Proposals.

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SDM Workshop Case Study Proposal, Instructions and Template

USFWS/USGS Structured Decision Making Workshops (ALC 3159) Case Study Proposal, Instructions and Template,

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NCTC SDM Course Announcement Jun 2014

Structured Decision-Making (SDM) Course Announcement Jun 2014 ALC 3159, National Conservation Training Center (NCTC).

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Summary of Q3 2013 TOT Review

Review by Technical Oversight Team of 3rd Quarter 2013 report

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Summary of Q3 2013 TOT Review

Review by Technical Oversight Team of 3rd Quarter 2013 report

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Summary of Q3 2013 TOT Review

Review from Technical Oversight Team of 3rd Quarter Report

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Shale Gas Development Probability

Shale Gas Development Probability

This map depicts the probability of future gas shale development for the Appalachian LCC geography.

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Coal Development Probability

Coal Development Probability

This map depicts the future probability of development for Coal throughout the Appalachian LCC.

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Progress Report for Second Quarter 2012

Report from vendor of Climate Change Vulnerability Project for second quarter of 2012

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ALCC 2012-01 3rd Qtr '13 LiteratureReview

Literature Review of Freshwater Classification Frameworks for the Appalachian LCC Region

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Q3 2013 Progress Report

Progress Report for 3rd Quarter, 2013

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Q3 2013 Progress Report

Progress Report for 3rd Quarter, 2013

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Q3 2013 Progress Report

Progress Report for 3rd Quarter, 2013

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Interpretive Text and Graphics for AppLCC Web Portal (data)

Interpretive Text and Graphics for AppLCC Web Portal (data)

This document presents map images and text that describes the data that can be posted to the AppLCC web portal. The arrangement follows the layout of the Appalachain Landscape Conservation Cooperative GIS Datasets.

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Interpretive Text and Graphics for AppLCC Web Portal (conservation planning tools)

Interpretive Text and Graphics for AppLCC Web Portal (conservation planning tools)

We have provided some interpretation material and text for conservation planning tools. These programs have been grouped into broad, sometime overlapping purposes. These brief descriptions of the various conservation planning tools can be put up on the AppLCC web portal, for users to get an idea about the tools available and what purposes they could serve. We have alo provided other links, where users can get detailed information about the tool.

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List of Conservation Planning Tools, Functions, and Relevance to AppLCC Conservation Planning Goals

List of Conservation Planning Tools, Functions, and Relevance to AppLCC Conservation Planning Goals

The number of conservation planning tools and approaches is a growing and dynamic field of research. Here, we present description and evaluation of 21 conservation planning tools. To reduce the complexity of the conservation planning tools we decided to take a functional-grouping approach. These six groups are: reserve planning, habitat connectivity, species distribution modeling and viability, planning process integration, threats and climate change. To do the review, we used our own knowledge of conservation planning software and approaches, surveyed the literature for references to published programs, and searched the internet for emerging programs. We have condensed this information into a table (Table 1) and used it as a springboard for further exploration and discussion.

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Q3 2013 Progress Report

Progress Report Q3, 2013

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