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Caves Banner
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Dec 06, 2012
Banner for Caves, Karst Community of Practice
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CCVA Progress Report
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Oct 04, 2013
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filed under:
Climate Change
For Second Quarter of 2013, from NatureServe vendor.
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Central Appalachia Prosperity Project
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Sep 22, 2016
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filed under:
GIS,
Database,
Climate Change,
Energy,
Forests,
Map Products,
Mitigation,
Human Dimensions,
Environmental Policy,
Renewable Energy,
Coal Mining,
Land Use,
Projects,
Economy
The Central Appalachia Prosperity Project is part of the Presidential Climate Action Project to develop policy recommendations on climate and energy security, with a focus on what the next President of the United States could accomplish using his or her executive authority. The Central Appalachian Project draws on the input of America's most innovative experts to produce policy and program recommendations that are sufficiently bold to expedite the region's transition to a clean energy economy. An important component of these recommendations has been better coordination of the efforts being made by all levels of government - federal, regional, state and local.
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Central Appalachian Spruce Restoration Initiative
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
May 21, 2013
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last modified
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Affiliate,
Ecosystem Benefits and Risks
The Central Appalachian Spruce Restoration Initiative (CASRI) is a partnership of diverse interests with a common goal of restoring historic red spruce-northern hardwood ecosystems across the high elevation landscapes of Central Appalachia. It is comprised of private, state, federal, and non-governmental organizations which recognize the importance of this ecosystem for its ecological, aesthetic, recreational, economic, and cultural values.
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Central Appalachian Spruce Restoration Initiative
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Central Appalachian Spruce Restoration Initiative (CASRI)
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Matthew Cimitile
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May 28, 2013
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last modified
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Eastern Deciduous Forests,
Regional Partnerships,
Affiliate,
Appalachia,
WLFW
A partnership of diverse interests with a common goal of restoring historic red spruce-northern hardwood ecosystems across the high elevation landscapes of Central Appalachia. It is comprised of private, state, federal, and non-governmental organizations which recognize the importance of this ecosystem for its ecological, aesthetic, recreational, economic, and cultural values.
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Central Appalachians Fire Learning Network Annual Meeting
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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Sep 08, 2014
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Wildland Fire,
Events
Tackling the Burning Questions: the future of fire and forests in the changing complex social and ecological setting of the Central Appalachians
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Central Appalachians Fire Learning Network Annual Workshop 2016
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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Oct 31, 2016
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Wildland Fire,
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Meeting,
Network,
Events
An annual meeting for federal, state and private land managers working in a collaborative effort to enhance capacity to implement ecological fire management in the Central Appalachian Forest, Western Allegheny Plateau, and Cumberlands and Southern Ridge and Valley ecoregions.
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Central Appalachians FLN Annual Workshop
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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Jul 28, 2017
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May 21, 2019 07:09 PM
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Fire,
Workshop,
Events
Mark your calendars for our 2017 workshop and stay tuned for more information about lodging, registration and topics to follow soon.
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Central Appalachians Framework Image
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Aug 15, 2013
For Newsletter
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Central Hardwoods Joint Venture
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Jan 07, 2014
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last modified
May 23, 2024 07:55 PM
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filed under:
Wildland Fire,
Grasslands and Savannas,
Golden-Winged Warbler,
Regional Partnerships,
WLFW
The Central Hardwoods Joint Venture (CHJV) is a partnership of state and federal government agencies and non-governmental organizations who work together to ensure the long-term viability of native bird populations. CHJV concentrates conservation efforts over an area comprising 75 million acres of rolling hills covered with hardwood forests interspersed with glades and woodlands and crisscrossed by deep river valleys. The area includes the Ozark Highlands, Boston Mountains, and Interior Lowland Plateaus. To protect native bird species throughout their ranges, the JV works with partners in Mexico and Canada in areas that these birds use for breeding or over-wintering.
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