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Appalachian LCC
Science Needs Portfolio
A group of over 150 invited researchers and managers representing a diverse cross-section of expertise and affiliations were assembled to identify the science ...
Crosswalk of AppLCC Work Plan with Conservation Planning Frameworks
Crosswalk Presentation of the Appalachian LCC 5-Year Work Plan aligned with other Nationally Recognized Conservation Planning Frameworks. The tasks outlined in ...
Human Dimensions
Human Dimensions
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Cross-THEME Discussions
USE THIS FOLDER TO FACILITATE COP DIALOG ON OVER-ARCHING THEMES/SCIENCE NEEDS BEYOND WHAT IS REPRESENTED IN THE FY12 SCIENCE NEEDS PORTFOLIO.
Human Dimensions (COP)
This space is reserved for the scientific community of practice (COP) with interests focused on human dimensions aspects of conservation, including ecosystem ...
Appalachian LCC Work Space
Ecosystem Services and Threats Assessment
Knowing which ecosystem services are provided and who benefits from these services will allow resource managers, scientists, industries, and the public to ...
USDA Reports Synthesize Literature on Climate Change Effects and Adaptation Strategies for U.S. Agriculture and Forests
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) released two comprehensive reports today that synthesize the scientific literature on climate change effects and ...
Crosswalk of AppLCC Work Plan with Conservation Planning Frameworks
Crosswalk Presentation of the Appalachian LCC 5-Year Work Plan aligned with other Nationally Recognized Conservation Planning Frameworks. The tasks outlined in ...
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