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Project Opportunity Ranks Discussion

Discussing funding and leverage opportunities around project opportunities.

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Project Opportunity Ranks

Steering Committee member rankings of project opportunities in near future.

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AppLCC Web Portal Redesign

New tab structure proposal.

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Appalachian LCC Communications Presentation

Overview of communications around the release of the energy assessment tool, riparian restoration tool, Tennessee River Basin partnership, and other LCC initiatives.

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Appalachian LCC Budget Report

Report about Appalachian LCC budget, procurement policy, transparency, and conflict of interest.

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Priority Resources and Species: Next Phase

Presentation to facilitate discussion around how to identify priority resources and species and what to implement in the next phase of conservation design project.

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Appalachian LCC Conservation Design: Phase 1

An overview of how this research developed a process of selecting priority resources by using LCC technical input to build a group of candidate priority resources and include them in a spatial modeling process to produce a draft landscape‐scale conservation design; identified additional priority resources to include in future iterations of the conservation design; and built and acquired datasets, derived data modeling strategies needed to achieve first two objectives.

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Overview of All Appalachian LCC Funded Projects

Detailed review of the deliverables from our funded projects and how they address either taking action now, making near-term decisions, or achieving longer-term mandates.

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Tennessee River Basin Partnership Overview

An overview on the Tennessee River Basin as a priority landscape for the Appalachian LCC.

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Tennessee Valley Authority Watershed Protection and Improvement

This presentation details how TVA is providing adequate data for sound decision-making, identifying and build partnerships, partnering to prioritize watersheds and projects, and implementing projects to protect water quality and biodiversity.

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Classification of Cave/Karst Resources across the Appalachians

This project assembled georeferenced data, identified key intermediate (classification) data,and developed supporting science products that depict and map karst habitats and biotic resources across the Appalachian LCC based on the most appropriate method of classification to facilitate landscape-level planning objectives and address conservation and management needs.

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Future Energy Development across the Appalachian Region

Overview of the Appalachian LCC funded project that uses models that combine data on energy development trends and identifies where these may intersect with important natural resource and ecosystem services to give a more comprehensive picture of what potential energy development could look like in the Appalachians.

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State of the Appalachian LCC Overview

AppLCC Coordinator Cal DuBrock details the current state of the Appalachian LCC as a network of public‐private partnerships that is providing shared science to ensure the sustainability of the Appalachians land, water, wildlife and cultural resources.”

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Executive Committee Agenda

For Appalachian LCC Steering Committee Meeting that took place July 13-15, 2014.

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Steering Committee Meeting Agenda

Agenda for the Appalachian LCC Steering Committee Meeting that took place July 13-15 in Shepherdstown, West Virginia.

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 Appalachian LCC 2014 Annual Report

Appalachian LCC 2014 Annual Report

The Appalachian LCC has worked to define data and conservation science needs, invest in gathering foundational data and priority research, and build a coordinated network for those investments to pay off. Many of our funded research projects are now beginning to deliver important science information and tools to support landscape conservation for the valued natural and cultural resources in the Appalachians. This report highlights the many achievements of our partnership in these areas.

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Key ecosystem services table

Key ecosystem services table

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Population Performance Criteria to Evaluate Reintroduction and Recovery of Two Endangered Mussel Species, Epioblasma brevidens and Epioblasma capsaeformis

Population Performance Criteria to Evaluate Reintroduction and Recovery of Two Endangered Mussel Species, Epioblasma brevidens and Epioblasma capsaeformis

Genetic and demographic modeling of two endangered mussel species, Epioblasma brevidens and E. capsaeformis, in the Clinch River, U.S.A., was conducted to determine quantitative criteria to evaluate performance of extant and reintroduced populations. Reintroduction modelling indicated that the initial population size created during a 5 year build-up phase greatly affected final population size at 25 years, being similar to the population size at the end of the build-up phase, especially when population growth rate was low. Excluding age 0 individuals, age 1 juveniles or recruits on average comprised approximately 11% and 15% of a stable population of each species, respectively. Age-class distribution of a stable or growing population was characterized by multiple cohorts, including juvenile recruits, sub-adults, and adults. Because of current barriers to dispersal and the low dispersal capability of some mussel species, reintroductions will play a prominent role in restoring populations in the United States.

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