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MUST READ: 2012-11-01_SALCC Draft NR Indicator Process
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From the draft document: "Why are indicators needed?
Designing and evaluating the success of a shared blueprint for landscape conservation actions
in the South Atlantic will require some specific measures of what success would look like for
natural resources. The ecosystems of the South Atlantic are complex and indicators help
simplify the modeling and monitoring of those systems. We cannot measure everything all of
the time. Indicators are designed to integrate many ecological functions and represent other
components of the system that are either too expensive or time consuming to model and
measure." [And] "How will indicators be used?
Indicators will be used to help design a shared blueprint for landscape conservation actions that
sustain natural and cultural resources in the South Atlantic region. This blueprint will include
an interactive map depicting the key places and actions needed to sustain those resources in
the face of future change (e.g., urban growth, climate change, sea level rise). Indicators and
measurable targets for those indicators will be used to help design this interactive map and
evaluate the effectiveness of actions based on it."
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SC Surrogate and Indicator Work Group
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Resources
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FWS Region-4 SALCC Natural Resource Indicators
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MUST READ: Overview of Representative Species Approach
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A 2011 overview presentation video by Andrew Milliken (prepared as background materials for the AppLCC Science Needs Workshop -- background/orientation meeting held Nov 2011.)
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SC Surrogate and Indicator Work Group
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Resources
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FWS Region-5 NALCC Representative Species Approach
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MUST READ: USFWS FAQ on Surrogate Species
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From USFWS Website. Frequently Asked Questions.
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SC Surrogate and Indicator Work Group
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Resources
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FWS National Guidance on Surrogate Species
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NA - general resource materials
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Cooperative
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Adjacent LCCs
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AppLCC-NALCC_reporting_coord
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NALCC Project Description for a CCVA in the NE
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Project description/proposal as submitted to the North Atlantic LCC by NatureServe to conduct a species climate change vulnerability assessment (CCVA) using the NatureServe CCVI methodology. Do not cite or quote without approval of the author(s). Do not distribute beyond this work group. (Also see other item listed - 60 species identified.)
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LP Members
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Project Documents
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Content from AppLCC Staff
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NALCC Project Metadata spreadsheet w/ coding
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Scott's email: As a starting point for discussion, Maritza and I have cross-walked our project pages with the fields in the National Project Catalog. We've color-coded them based on the degree to which they match (e.g., green = exact match, red = something in National system that we don't have). For the AppLCC, we also included Rose's cross-walk of your fields with the National Catalog.
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Cooperative
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Adjacent LCCs
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AppLCC-NALCC_reporting_coord
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NALCC Species List for CCVA
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This is the list of species chosen by the North Atlantic LCC to receive CCVA using the NS CCVI methodology. The list represents a selection drawn from: (1) the existing "representative species" (as part of the Designing Sustainable Landscapes project); (2) from a list by the States as representing SGCN (species of greatest conservation need as identified in their State Wildlife Action Plans - SWAPs); and (3) "foundational" species (such as sugar maple that are integral to defining habitats and species assemblages.
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LP Members
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Project Documents
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Content from AppLCC Staff
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NALCC Temperature Data and Modeling Meeting
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Aquatic Technical Team Meeting information.
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News & Events
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Resource Materials: Previous Workshops
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2012 Stream Temperature Data and Modeling (Meeting I)
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NASA: Earth-to-Sky
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Resources
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Climate Links
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NASA: Science
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Main Index Page
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Adaptation
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Climate Adaptation Science Working Folder