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Section 6. Operations - 5-Year Work Plan
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Share Appalachian LCC and Partner Spatial Data
Describes the data sets which are available and how to request other services including a Data Request Form and registration for the GeoNode.
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Share Landscape Partnership and Partner Spatial Data
Describes the data sets which are available and how to request other services including a Data Request Form
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Share Your Research
Submit a Research Project that you wish to share with the Appalachian LCC community. To submit your Research Project, you must first be a member of the Web Portal and then logged in to the site. To add a research project, click on Add New in the green toolbar at the top and then click on Project. Fill out all the appropriate fields and click Save. Your content will then be placed in a Pending Publication Folder to be reviewed and published by LCC staff.
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Sign in Sheet 7_18_2019
Socioeconomics
Put simply, socioeconomics looks at how economic activity influences and is influenced by society. In the world of conservation, this could mean how changes in price or demand for products like coal or corn influences natural resource management and conservation decisions. In this section of Nature and Society, explore various initiatives, projects, and tools related to the socioeconomics of conservation.
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The South Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative (SALCC) is part of a national network of Landscape Conservation Cooperatives (LCCs). The partnership will consider landscape-scale stressors, including climate change, habitat fragmentation, invasive species, and water scarcity as it attempts to provide a vision for a landscape capable of sustaining healthy populations of fish, wildlife, plants and cultural resources. The SALCC crosses six states, from southern Virginia to northern Florida.
Located in Cooperative / The Network / Neighboring LCCs
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Southeast Climate Science Center Logo
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The Southeast Gap Analysis Program provides data and assistance for regional assessments of the conservation status of native vertebrate species and natural land cover types and facilitates the application of this information to land management activities.
Located in Planning In Practice / Conservation Planning Projects