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File Summary of the Network for Landscape Conservation 2017 Survey
NLC survey was designed to collect detailed information on the state of practice of landscape conservation across North America. Though individual responses to the survey are confidential, this summary report presents the results and analysis that emerged from the collective body of data, providing key insights on the current state of landscape conservation, and on important trends.
Located in News & Events / Events / NLC - Network of Landscape Conservation
A meeting held every-other year to highlight the Park Services research support across the region.
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File PGP keys Scaling SECAS – Engagement is key
Paper delivered by David Whitehurst at the "Special Session of the 2018 North American Wildlife & Natural Resources Conference" The Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy: A Model for Collaborative Conservation
Located in News & Events / Events / SECAS - Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy
File Troff document Developing and Implementing the SECAS Blueprint
Pre-print manuscript by Mallory Martin, presented at the Special Session – 2018 North American Wildlife & Natural Resources Conference.
Located in News & Events / Events / SECAS - Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy
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Goals for Stakeholder Engagement in Focal Landscape
The Appalachian LCC is engaging in an integrated, multi-scale conservation planning and design initiative throughout its geography. Phase I of this research identified five different conservation design elements. The largest element is made up of regionally connected cores. These cores are broad areas of regional significance (i.e., irreplaceability) that have high internal landscape connectivity. The LCC has strategically decided to target two of these core areas as part of its ongoing effort in Phase II of this process to reach out and collaborate with local partners working in these cores. These two areas include the Tennessee River Basin and western Pennsylvania.
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