Landscape Partnership
https://www.landscapepartnership.org
The Stream Continuity Portal
https://www.landscapepartnership.org/resources/resources-inbox/the-stream-continuity-portal/view
This aquatic connectivity portal is a one-stop shop for tools and regional collaboratives focused on aquatic organism passage (“fish passage”) and fragmentation of river and stream ecosystems. It is a starting place for stakeholders, users, and tool developers looking to keep track of the latest initiatives and better identify opportunities for collaboration and action. This portal is maintained by the North Atlantic Aquatic Connectivity Collaborative (NAACC). More coming soon!No publisherOnline ToolAquaticAquatic ecosystemsNorth Atlantic Aquatic Connectivity CollaborativeNAACC2021/06/30 17:33:52 GMT-4LinkSpecies Threat Abatement and Restoration metric
https://www.landscapepartnership.org/resources/resources-inbox/star-metric/view
The Species Threat Abatement and Restoration (STAR) metric documents the contribution of specific conservation and restoration actions in specific places by businesses, governments, civil society, and other actors towards global goals for halting extinctions. As such STAR helps identify actions that have the potential to bring benefits for threatened species, and it supports the establishment of science-based targets for species biodiversity.
No publisherIUCNOnline ToolThreatened speciesSTAR Metric2020/12/31 00:00:00 GMT-4LinkMonitoring Trends in Burn Severity Interactive Viewer
https://www.landscapepartnership.org/networks/working-lands-for-wildlife/wildland-fire/fire-mapping/national-fire-mapping/other/mtbs/monitoring-trends-in-burn-severity-interactive-viewer/view
The MTBS program was established to provide a consistent methodology to assess and document the effects of fire at a national scale. Since the program’s inception in 2005, MTBS mapping methods have evolved to accommodate changes and advancements in technology, software, satellite data and the availability of reliable fire occurrence data. It is anticipated these methods will continue to evolve into the future, however, the MTBS mapping approach has consistently occurred in five primary steps: 1. Fire Occurrence Data Compilation; 2. Landsat Scene Selection and Image Pre-processing; 3. Perimeter Delineation; 4. Burn Severity Interpretation; and 5. Data Distribution.No publisherWildland FireNational Fire MappingFire MappingOnline Tool2020/07/02 17:58:12 GMT-4LinkNaturescape Online Tool
https://www.landscapepartnership.org/maps-data/conservation-design/naturescape-online-tool/naturescape-online-tool-link/view
The online tool that enables our partners to ask multiple questions about the underlying data, such as why is this place important and what priorities are within this area.No publisherOnline ToolMap ProductsNatureScape2019/08/21 22:35:00 GMT-4Link