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Video Update: Aquatic Ecological Flows Research
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Matthew Cimitile
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Oct 21, 2014
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This presentation from Dr. Todd Walter of Cornell University provides an update to the Steering Committee on this Appalachian LCC funded research project. The Aquatic Ecological Flows project is providing a report assessing availability of hydrologic and ecological flow model(s) suitable for the region, an assessment of available ecological data to inform the ecological flow model(s), the application of the model(s) to anticipate how changes in stream flow will affect environmental conditions, and a report that forecasts changes in hydrology and associated biological responses to critical watersheds from different water resource development scenarios.
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Stream Impacts from Water Withdrawals in the Marcellus Shale Region
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Video Update: Climate Change Vulnerability Research
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Matthew Cimitile
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Oct 21, 2014
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This presentation from Lesley Sneddon of NatureServe provides an update to the Steering Committee on this Appalachian LCC funded research project. Research is compiling climate change vulnerability assessments and other relevant information on vulnerable species and habitats, discerning the various methodologies and criteria used in these assessments, and using a team of expert peer reviewers to recommend the most efficient, effective, and appropriate methods for adoption by the Appalachian LCC for conservation and adaptation planning. The recommended method will then be deployed, resulting in vulnerability assessments for a suite of key species/habitats selected in consultation with partners of the Appalachian LCC.
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Video Update: Mapping and Classification of Cave and Karst Resources
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Matthew Cimitile
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Oct 21, 2014
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This presentation from Professor David Culver of American University provides an update to the Steering Committee on the Appalachian LCC funded research project that is assembling and identifying key location and classification data while developing products that depict and map cave and karst habitats and biological resources across the Appalachian LCC. Developing a consistent classification system and mapping for cave and karst habitats is a foundational need for these highly unique habitats.This project will develop cave and karst data and a georeferenced suite of products that are consistent in methodology to support larger-scale planning efforts, yet usable at scales that will support local resource decision-makers.
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Video Update: Stream Classification Research
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Matthew Cimitile
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Oct 21, 2014
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This video presentation from Mark Anderson and Arlene Olivero Sheldon of The Nature Conservancy provides an update to the Steering Committee on this Appalachian LCC funded research project. A Stream Classification System for the Appalachian LCC is developing a hierarchical classification for stream and river systems and a GIS map for aquatic ecosystems. The study will include a report describing the methods used to evaluate and develop the classification system, a literature review of existing stream classifications, and a GIS stream data set.
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Stream Classification System for the Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative
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VIDEO_List.pdf
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Matthew Cimitile
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Nov 15, 2012
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July Workshop 2012
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Virginia Cooperative Research Unit
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Matthew Cimitile
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Sep 09, 2013
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Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation
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Matthew Cimitile
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Jul 30, 2015
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DCR, with the cooperation of partners and customers, is a leader in: providing tangible and lasting improvements to the quality of Virginia's resource lands and waters; serving as a trusted steward of the outdoor recreational and natural resources placed under its care; promoting the conservation and enjoyment of Virginia's diverse and unique environment and rich cultural legacy for future generations; protecting public safety through regulatory programs and conservation law enforcement; and recognizing the value of its dedicated and committed workforce.
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Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries Convenes Meeting with 3 LCCs
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Matthew Cimitile
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Sep 22, 2015
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For the first time outside of Alaska, staff from multiple LCCs overlapping the same state met with a state agency to solicit feedback and share updates on their cooperatives’ products and tools.
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Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries
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Matthew Cimitile
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Jul 29, 2015
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The Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries is responsible for the management of inland fisheries, wildlife, and recreational boating for the Commonwealth of Virginia. It seeks to manage Virginia's wildlife and inland fish to maintain optimum populations of all species to serve the needs of the Commonwealth.
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Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries
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Matthew Cimitile
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Dec 12, 2012
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