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Notes - GACP Meeting - April 19th
Notes and resource files posted after the meeting.
Located in News & Events / Events
File chemical/x-molconn-Z Notes from LCC Network White Paper_2017_TEMPLATE-CHALLENGES_ver1_jb
Discussion file - attempting to create an analytical structure (in this example, used the LCC White paper by Greg and Elsa -- although it's focus was more on the Network level vs. individual LCC-level.) It does however serve to focus on the issue/question of how LCC Coordinators addressed the Challenges we inherited in working within a institutional/hosted initiative.
Located in Our Community / Lessons Learned Resource Folder
NPS - National Capital Region
Folder for the National Park Service's National Capital Region's materials and events.
Located in News & Events / Events
File NWF: How Restoring Longleaf Pine Can Help Prepare the SE for Global Warming
Longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) forests are one of America’s natural treasures, yet past exploitation has left them hanging by a thread, now covering just 3 percent of their pre-settlement range. Because other pine species in the Southeast may be more susceptible to global warming, longleaf pine forests have an opportunity to reclaim some of their former glory. Indeed, re-establishing longleaf pine ecosystems will benefit all Americans by improving climate resilience, economic opportunity, and ecosystem vitality. This report provides a summary of recent literature on how global warming will affect forests in the Southeastern United States and how longleaf pine is expected to be resilient to many of these changes. It makes a strong case for why longleaf pine ecosystem restoration should be the centerpiece of forest-based climate adaptation and carbon sequestration efforts in the region, as well as efforts to improve the economic opportunities of traditionally underserved landowners.
Located in Mitigation / Habitat Restoration
Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement - Department of Interior
Located in Cooperative / Our Plan / Section 3. Management Capacity Within the Appalachian Community
Ohio River Basin Fish Habitat Partnership (ORBFHP)
Located in Cooperative / Our Plan / Section 3. Management Capacity Within the Appalachian Community
Operational Plan
The Appalachian LCC Operational Plan provides an overview on the conservation challenges in the Appalachian region, identifies the members of the conservation science and management communities, and presents the Science Needs and specific conservation targets and goals to meet landscape conservation objectives as identified in the Steering Committee's 5-Year Work Plan.
Located in Cooperative
File Oregon
Oregon's Fish and Wildlife in a Changing Climate. By Mark A. Hixon, Stanley V. Gregory, W. Douglas Robinson
Located in Impacts / State: Impact on Wildlife
File Troff document Org_change_ecosystem_mgt
Shared reference
Located in Our Community / Lessons Learned Resource Folder
File Pascal source code Organizing spreadsheet - for April ISC Meeting and Workshop
This file will be updated periodically. Only the MOST RECENT copy will be posted. (Older versions will be replaced. See the date on the file name.)
Located in Cooperative / / SC Meeting & Workshop, April 22-24, 2013 / Resources