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Education and Outreach
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Education and outreach material that communicates the important work of the Appalachian LCC and partner organizations.
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Resources
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Elda Climate Context Tab Discussion
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Area for Discussion and The File Tracking Changes
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Website Development Materials
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Energy
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The Appalachians are a landscape rich in globally-significant biological diversity, ecosystem services that provide clean drinking water and outdoor recreation to countless human communities, and energy resources that meet national and regional demands for coal, oil, and natural gas. For centuries, the Appalachians have been a hotspot for America's energy needs. Large expanses of forests provided early settlers with a ready supply of wood fuel. As the nation industrialized, the region became the center for coal, oil, and recently natural gas extraction. Though essential for society, the extraction of these energy resources has altered the Appalachian landscape, impacting biodiversity and natural places that make the Appalachians unique. Energy has and still is one of the leading drivers of landscape change in the region.
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Issue-Based
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Environmental Flow Analysis for the Marcellus Shale Region PDF
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A technical report submitted to the Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative in completion of grant# 2012-03 - Final Report
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Research
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Funded Projects
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Stream Impacts from Water Withdrawals in the Marcellus Shale Region
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Environmental Flows from Water Withdrawals in the Marcellus Shale Region
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The rivers and streams of the Central Appalachians are home to more than 200 species of fish and other aquatic life. They also provide a reliable source of drinking water, recreational opportunities and associated economic benefits to people living in large cities and surrounding communities. Stream Impacts from Water Withdrawals in the Marcellus Shale Region
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Funded Projects
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Environmental Flows from Water Withdrawals in the Marcellus Shale Region
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Research
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EPA Accepts First GHG Reporting Data - Agency launches electronic GHG reporting tool
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Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is launching a new tool to allow 28 industrial sectors to submit their 2010 greenhouse gas (GHG) pollution data electronically. Prior to being finalized, more than1,000 stakeholders, including industry associations, states and NGOs tested the electronic GHG Reporting Tool (e-GGRT) to ensure clarity and user-friendliness.
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Resources
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General Resources Holdings
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EPA Logo
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EPA Logo
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LP Members
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Partner Showcase
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Partner Logos
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EPA Southeastern Ecological Framework Project
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The Southeastern Ecological Framework Project is a GIS-based analysis to identify ecologically significant areas and connectivity in the southeast region of the U.S.
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GIS & Planning
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Other Conservation & Planning Tools
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EPA Southeastern Ecological Framework Project
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The Southeastern Ecological Framework Project is a GIS-based analysis to identify ecologically significant areas and connectivity in the southeast region of the U.S.
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Planning In Practice
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Conservation Planning Projects