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File Pascal source code Presentation by Maddie Brown - Research Results - Partnership
by Jean Brennan published Apr 24, 2018 last modified Apr 26, 2018 08:45 PM
pdf copy of PPT slides used by Dr. Brown in "reporting out" to the Partnership on the research project of the AppLCC Partner organizational representatives. See report for full methodology etc. and the "Partner Dashboard" that graphically captures the research results.
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File Executive Summary - Present and Future Possibilities of Landscape Scale Conservation
by Jean Brennan published Apr 24, 2018 last modified May 22, 2018 02:32 PM
The Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) program was created under a secretarial order to develop regional conservation partnerships – under the Department of the Interior – that aimed to coordinate regional conservation planning in response to climate change impacts. Because they were partner-driven efforts, each of the 22 LCCs followed a distinct trajectory and implemented diverse projects, meaning that there is value in exploring how specific LCCs, such as the AppLCC, approached regional conservation. This study assesses the successes, limitations, and impacts of the AppLCC, with the aim of providing insights for future regional conservation partnership.
Located in Projects / / Integrating Cultural Resource Preservation at a Landscape Level / Cultural Resources Fellowship
Conservation Challenge
by Jean Brennan published Aug 31, 2015 last modified Jul 18, 2016 09:43 AM
Water withdrawals from human activities can alter surface water resources and impact aquatic habitats and organisms. The most commonly studied sources of flow alterations are typically dams and water withdrawals associated with agricultural operations and industrial uses. However, the emergence of hydraulic fracturing has led to the rapid expansion of natural gas drilling and has made it a key source in altering surface water resources in the Marcellus Shale region.
Located in Projects / Science Investments / Stream Impacts from Water Withdrawals in the Marcellus Shale Region
Key Findings & Management Recommendations
by Jean Brennan published Oct 13, 2015 last modified Jun 21, 2016 10:22 AM
The Appalachian LCC-funded study is the first region-wide assessment to document “flow-ecology” relationships – showing connections between observed impacts under current water withdrawal standards (based on daily water gauge data collected over the last 15 years and fish surveys) and the decline in freshwater fish communities.
Located in Projects / Science Investments / Stream Impacts from Water Withdrawals in the Marcellus Shale Region
Data Access
by Jean Brennan published Dec 01, 2015 last modified Jun 21, 2016 10:22 AM
Phase I of this project involved an inventory of flow models and the underlying, or potential, data sources from instream monitoring networks.
Located in Projects / Science Investments / Stream Impacts from Water Withdrawals in the Marcellus Shale Region
File Environmental flows in the context of unconventional natural gas development in the Marcellus Shale
by Jean Brennan published Dec 11, 2017 last modified Dec 12, 2017 01:37 PM
This study clarifies how additional water demands in the region may adversely affect freshwater biological integrity. The results make clear that policies to limit or prevent water withdrawals from smaller streams can reduce the risk of ecosystem impairment. 2016 Scientific Reports associated with the AppLCC-funded research to Cornell.
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Image Figure 1. Conceptual diagram depicting the hydraulic fracturing process
by Jean Brennan published Jul 12, 2015 last modified Sep 01, 2015 08:21 AM
from: Brian Buchanan et al., 2015
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Hotel Information in the Hadley Area
by Jean Brennan published Feb 12, 2015
Hotels near U.S. FWS Northeast Regional Office -
Located in News & Events / / April 2015 Workshop Materials & Logistical Information / Meeting Information & Logistics
File PDF document Hotel List: Hadley MA area
by Jean Brennan published Feb 12, 2015
List of Hotels near FWS Regional Office
Located in News & Events / / April 2015 Workshop Materials & Logistical Information / Meeting Information & Logistics
LCC Coordinators Lessons Learned
by Jean Brennan published Dec 15, 2017 last modified Mar 30, 2018 07:15 PM
This is a work group to capture the "lessons learned" from the 5-8 year life span of the DOI LCCs.
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