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by Web Editor published Jan 27, 2018
The Appalachian LCC Conservation Planning Atlas (CPA) is a platform for data discovery, sharing and collaboration for stakeholders throughout the Appalachian LCC region. With the CPA you can search for spatial datasets, visualize LCC-supported projects, and learn more about conservation science and design in the region.
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by Web Editor published Jan 28, 2018
This section of the Portal provides a place for learning about conservation tools, sharing upcoming announcements on training, and accessing the Science Applications Online Learning Center where partners can utilize tools and resources developed through LCC-funded research to aid in conservation work.
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by Web Editor published Jan 28, 2018
Guiding Principles: Work at a Landscape Scale, Engage a Diversity of Partners, Adopt a Conservation Framework.
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by Web Editor published Feb 19, 2015 last modified Aug 16, 2019 10:41 PM
NatureScape
by Web Editor published Oct 19, 2016 last modified May 13, 2025 08:33 PM
The Science of Conservation Planning
by Web Editor published Nov 12, 2013 last modified Apr 23, 2014 10:42 AM
Video Conservation Planning Process
by Web Editor published Nov 13, 2013 last modified Mar 04, 2022 04:23 PM — filed under: , , , ,
Conservation planning identifies and prioritizes lands that encompass important natural or cultural resources across the landscape (e.g., critical watersheds, habitat for rare or threatened species) and develops protection and management strategies for these lands. It is a process where science is at the core of planning, but the science is informed by groups of stakeholders using their on-the-ground knowledge and expertise. Dr. Robert Baldwin of Clemson University explains in this video the steps involved in the conservation planning process.
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File reStructured Text Conserving the World’s Last Great Forest Is Possible: Here’s How
by Web Editor published Nov 12, 2013 last modified Feb 12, 2014 10:38 AM
A science/policy briefing note issued under the auspices of the International Boreal Conservation Science Panel and Associates.
Located in Conservation Planning / Conservation Planning Literature
File The Northern Appalachian/Acadian Ecoregion: Priority Locations for Conservation Action
by Web Editor published Nov 12, 2013 last modified Feb 12, 2014 10:38 AM
This report describes the results of a research initiative launched by 2C1Forest to identify irreplaceable and vulnerable locations in the Northern Appalachian/Acadian ecoregion for the purpose of identifying priority locations for conservation action. Our methodology is data driven, comprehensive across the entire ecoregion, and spatially explicit at a high resolution, which allows our results to be replicated and applied at numerous spatial scales. Our approach to identifying priority locations involved three interlocking lines of analysis.
Located in Conservation Planning / Conservation Planning Literature
File PDF document Rob Baldwin PPT Presentation pdf
by Web Editor published Feb 19, 2012 last modified Feb 12, 2014 10:41 AM
Dr. Rob Baldwin's Landscape-scale Conservation Planning Presentation
Located in Conservation Planning / Conservation Planning Webinars / Landscape-scale Conservation Planning