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Getting Started: How To Add Content to the Portal
Instructions for adding content to the portal including: a general overview; pages; news items; links; files; events; collections; and discussions.
Located in Help / General User Support
Getting Started: How to Add Content to the Portal
Instructions for adding content to the portal including: a general overview; pages; news items; links; files; events; collections; and discussions.
Located in Help / General User Support
GIS & Conservation Planning Toolkit
The GIS & Conservation Planning Toolkit was designed by the Landscape Conservation Cooperatives to help walk resources managers through integrating GIS data and planning into day-to-day operations. We still house this toolkit for practitioners to use in their on-the-ground conservation efforts.
Video GIS & Conservation Planning Portal Overview
Dr. Paul Leonard provides a general overview of the GIS & Conservation Planning section within the Appalachian LCC Web Portal.
GIS & Planning
Located in Resources / General Resources Holdings / Archive GIS
GIS News
Links to stay abreast of recent upgrades/changes in how GIS is practiced.
File chemical/x-isostar Glade Animal List
Regional Glade Conservation Assessment Appendix 6: Glade Animal List
Located in Resources / General Resources Holdings
File Glade Plant Species of Conservation Concern
Regional Glade Conservation Assessment. Appendix 5, Glade Plant Species of Conservation Concern.
Located in Resources / General Resources Holdings
Global Warming May Cause Higher Loss of Biodiversity Than Previously Thought
If global warming continues as expected, it is estimated that almost a third of all flora and fauna species worldwide could become extinct. Scientists from the Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre (Biodiversität und Klima Forschungszentrum, BiK-F) and the SENCKENBERG Gesellschaft für Naturkunde discovered that the proportion of actual biodiversity loss should quite clearly be revised upwards: by 2080, more than 80 % of genetic diversity within species may disappear in certain groups of organisms, according to researchers in the title story of the journal Nature Climate Change. The study is the first world-wide to quantify the loss of biological diversity on the basis of genetic diversity.
Located in Resources / General Resources Holdings
This class describes the science of global warming and the forecast for humans’ impact on Earth’s climate. Intended for an audience without much scientific background but a healthy sense of curiosity, the class brings together insights and perspectives from physics, chemistry, biology, earth and atmospheric sciences, and even some economics—all based on a foundation of simple mathematics (algebra).
Located in News and Webinars