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Tennessee River Basin Boundary
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This data includes a shapefile of the boundaries of the entire Tennessee River Basin. The total are includes 41,027 square miles.
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Upper Tennessee River Basin Boundary
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This shapefile includes the boundary for the Upper Tennessee River Basin as defined by the National Hydrologic Dataset. The total area for the Upper Tennessee River Basin is 17,271 square miles.
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Middle Tennessee River Basin Boundary
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This shapefile includes the boundary for the Middle Tennessee River Basin as defined by the National Hydrologic Dataset. The total area for the MiddleTennessee River Basin is 15,595 square miles.
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Lower Tennessee River Basin Boundary
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This shapefile includes the boundary for the Lower Tennessee River Basin as defined by the National Hydrologic Dataset. The total area for the Lower Tennessee River Basin is 8,161 square miles.
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How-To Guides and Handouts
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This folder contains instructional guides and handouts for using the Appalachian LCC portal and tools.
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Assessing Future Energy Development Fact Sheet
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Provides a general overview of the need for the Energy Assessment research, the major products and findings that came out of the project, and the relevance of the study, models, and tools to the resource management community.
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Riparian Restoration Decision Support Tool Fact Sheet
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An innovative web-based tool - funded by the Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) and developed by researchers from the U.S. Forest Service and the University of Massachusetts - is allowing managers to rapidly identify high-priority riparian targets for restoration to make more resilient in preparation for changes in future climate. The Riparian Restoration Prioritization to Promote Climate Change Resilience (RPCCR) tool identifies vulnerable stream and riverbanks that lack tree cover and shade in coldwater stream habitats. By locating the best spots to plant trees in riparian zones, resource managers can provide shade that limits the amount of solar radiation heating the water and reduces the impacts from climate change. This well-established management strategy will benefit high-elevation, cold-water aquatic communities.
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Basic User Support Guide
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This guide covers how to request an account with the Appalachian LCC portal, logging in to the portal, and posting content.
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How-To Guide for Using Appalachian LCC Expertise Database
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This guide describes the Appalachian LCC database and contains instruction to explain how users can utilize this resource. There is also a brief explanation on how users can edit their profile to include their own expertise information into the database.
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