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Report Card - fan
Graphic showing several stacked pages from the report card.
Tennessee River Basin Report Card (PDF)
The first ever Tennessee River Basin Report card provides a snapshot assessment of ecosystem stressors, condition, and protection in the Tennessee River Basin. This report card was produced in collaboration with the Tennessee River Basin Network, the Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative, and the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science.
TRBN Report Card Meeting Slides and Notes
Slides presented on the TRBN Report Card Feb 8, 2018
species habitat association list as a complete CSV?
Are the species habitat association lists available as a CSV file?  Is there a master datafile for all files together http://applcc.org/plan-design/gis-planning/data/species-habitat-association-list What does the "LCC Global trust" binary status indicate. Thank You
species habitat association list as a complete CSV?
 
Carr, Eric
 
Hottel, Katie
 
What Are Landscape Conservation Designs (LCDs)?
“Landscape Conservation Designs” or LCDs are one of the unique contributions that LCCs bring to the conservation agenda. They provide the regional conservation perspective to assist local decision-making and collaborative conservation actions. This suite of videos provide a general overview of this emerging aspect of conservation planning and illustrates the iterative nature of conservation planning and design. Both the initial modeling design (LCD1) and the subsequent and more refined LCD2 are presented, which integrates a highly refined aquatic condition scoring system to better evaluate how best to represent a connected system and reflect its current ecological integrity.
Assessing Future Impacts of Energy Extraction in the Appalachian LCC
4th Quarter 2013 Progress report
Workshops & Partner Meetings
 
Revuelta, Josept
 
Archer, Jana
 
Beasley, Virgie
 
Kirkman, Hans
 
Background Material Ecosystem Services Benefits and Risks
AppLCC Funded Research
files in Energy Final Narrative (appLCC Funded Research)
 
Cultural Resources Fellowship
Our Fellows serve as part of the professional staff of the Appalachian LCC. Given the breadth of the Cooperative membership (both the diversity of conservation practitioners' expertise and regional knowledge) the Fellow will work across many facets of applied conservation and natural resource management. The Nature and Society Fellow is based at Pennsylvania State University, Hamer Center for Community Design, under the direction of Dr. Timothy Murtha.
Ecosystem Benefits and Risks Webportal
 
Ecosystem Services Benefits and Risks
Given the rapid environmental change experienced and expected across the Appalachians, it will be crucial to understand the vulnerabilities of valued ecosystem services to drivers of large-scale change that may threaten their sustainability.
Training and Learning