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2013 Science Needs Portfolio
by Matthew Cimitile published Sep 11, 2013 last modified Sep 11, 2013 10:20 AM
A group of over 150 invited researchers and managers representing a diverse cross-section of expertise and affiliations were assembled to identify the science information needs of Appalachia in order to effectively address the conservation challenges and opportunities across the landscape. The resulting comprehensive cataloguing or “Science Needs Portfolio” was developed to serve as a guiding framework, critical to help facilitate and support conservation planning, delivery, and applied research as well as monitoring efforts across the Appalachian LCC. It also compiles recommendations based on on-going or emergent needs and reflects completion of previously funded projects.
Located in Cooperative / Our Plan
Video Update: Aquatic Ecological Flows Research
by Matthew Cimitile published Oct 21, 2014 last modified Jul 22, 2025 06:27 PM
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.
Located in Projects / Science Investments / Stream Impacts from Water Withdrawals in the Marcellus Shale Region
Image JPEG image Marcellus Shale Region
by Matthew Cimitile published Aug 26, 2015 last modified Jun 21, 2016 10:22 AM
Image of gauges in the region.
Located in Projects / Science Investments / Stream Impacts from Water Withdrawals in the Marcellus Shale Region
by Matthew Cimitile published Jan 19, 2016 last modified Mar 09, 2016 11:50 AM
Located in Projects / Science Investments / Stream Impacts from Water Withdrawals in the Marcellus Shale Region
File text/texmacs Fact Sheet: Stream Impacts
by Matthew Cimitile published May 25, 2017 last modified Mar 16, 2018 01:35 PM — filed under:
Assessing current and future water withdrawal scenarios to inform decisions for achieving sustainable water ows that meet human demands and sustain healthy ecosystems.
Located in Projects / Science Investments / Stream Impacts from Water Withdrawals in the Marcellus Shale Region
Project A Stream Classification System for the Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative
by Matthew Cimitile published Nov 28, 2012 last modified Jan 04, 2016 02:42 PM — filed under: , , , , , ,
Unifying state-based stream classifications into a single consistent system, principal investigators at The Nature Conservancy developed a hierarchical classification system and map for stream and river systems for the Appalachian LCC that represents the region’s natural flowing-water aquatic habitats. This river classification information is needed to develop and implement instream flow standards and management recommendations so that environmental flows can become integral to all water management decisions from the onset.
Located in Projects / Science Investments / Stream Classification System for the Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative
File Progress Report for Quarter 2, 2013 Stream Classification
by Matthew Cimitile published Oct 04, 2013 — filed under:
Report from vendor The Nature Conservancy on Stream Classification Project.
Located in Projects / / Quarterly Reports Folder / Q2 2013 Reporting Materials and Comments
File Troff document TOT Comments for Q2, 2013 Quarterly Report
by Matthew Cimitile published Oct 04, 2013
Reviews on Progress Report for Stream Classification Project.
Located in Projects / / Quarterly Reports Folder / Q2 2013 Reporting Materials and Comments
File text/texmacs Summary of 4th Quarter, 2012 Reviewer Comments
by Matthew Cimitile published Sep 30, 2013 last modified Oct 01, 2013 12:28 PM
For Stream Classification Project Report
Located in Projects / / Quarterly Reports Folder / Q4 2012 Reporting Materials and TOT Reviews
Organization Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
by Matthew Cimitile published Jul 29, 2015 last modified Jun 22, 2020 08:12 PM — filed under:
The Eastern Band of Cherokee is a federally recognized tribe, and the only tribal nation represented on the Appalachian LCC Steering Committee. The Tribe is located in western North Carolina, holds approximately 56,000 acres, and consists of approximately 14,000 enrolled members.
Located in TRB Network / Partners