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2013 SN Portfolio (Full Report)
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Matthew Cimitile
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Sep 11, 2013
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Wetlands,
Aquatic,
Climate Change,
Forests,
Our Work,
Human Dimensions,
Caves,
Minelands,
Karst
In February 2013, almost 50 experts from a wide range of technical background in both natural and social sciences, as well as geographic expertise across the entire region, volunteered to participate in the annual review of the Appalachian LCC Science Needs Portfolio. 2013 marked the first revision of the Portfolio.
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SN Portfolio Cover 2013
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Cover for the 2013 Science Needs Portfolio.
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2013 Science Needs Portfolio
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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.
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SN Portfolio Cover 2012
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Cover image for Science Needs Portfolio in 2012.
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2012 Science Needs Portfolio
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Conservation Priorities Science Needs Workshop
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Matthew Cimitile
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Sep 07, 2012
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Energy,
Our Work
The Conservation Priorities Science Needs Workshop took place on November 29-30, 2011 in Blacksburg, VA. 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 “Portfolio” of science needs will serve as a critical guiding framework to help facilitate and support conservation planning, delivery, and applied research and monitoring efforts across the Appalachian LCC.
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ISC Meeting & Workshop, July 11-13, 2012
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Matthew Cimitile
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Sep 17, 2012
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Energy
The Interim Steering Committee met in Blacksburg, VA to develop the Cooperative’s key goals, formulate guiding principles, and define next steps for incorporation into the LCC's first Work Plan.
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Front Cover_2
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Matthew Cimitile
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Cover of Work Plan
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5-Year Work Plan
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Publications & Outreach
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Matthew Cimitile
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A collection of reports, plans, and outreach products related to the activities of the Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC).
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2015 Annual Report
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Jul 15, 2016
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Annual Report,
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Outreach
The 2015 Annual Report details the investment the Appalachian LCC has made over the past years that led to the creation of vital research products, tools, and a landscape conservation design framework to address the most pressing science needs in the region. It also highlights the initial activities ensuring this science becomes integrated into planning and decision making at regional, state, and local levels to ensure key habitats and ecosystems are conserved in large, interconnected areas.
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