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Fact Sheet: Assessing Vulnerability of Species and Habitats
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New vulnerability assessments for 41 species and 3 habitats in the Appalachians now available.
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Assessing Vulnerability of Species and Habitats to Large-scale Impacts
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CCVA Fact Sheets
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Phase I: Alternatives for Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment: Expert Panel Findings PDF
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In 2012, the Appalachian LCC tasked NatureServe with a two-phase project that explores the understanding of climate change in the Appalachian landscape. The first phase focused on assembling a panel of experts to provide guidance on a) prioritizing species and habitats to assess vulnerability to climate change; b) selecting approaches to conduct vulnerability assessments, and c) identifying appropriate climate data to use in the assessments. Using the recommendations of the Panel, the second phase of the research conducted vulnerability analyses on selected species and habitats, and provided results within the context of other existing assessments. This report summarizes Phase I of this effort.
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Stream Impacts from Water Withdrawals in the Marcellus Shale Region
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The Appalachian LCC provided a grant to Cornell University Environmental Engineers to study how the region’s surface freshwater supply – and the health of natural systems delivering this resource – have been impacted and may be altered in the coming years under increasing water withdrawals.
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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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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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Phase 1 Report: Conservation Planning and Design for Appalachian LCC PDF
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Conservation planning is concerned with spatially identifying and prioritizing lands and waters important for functioning ecosystems and biodiversity. It is a science utilizing geographic information systems and large datasets to generate scenario-based maps of conservation potential. These scenarios can balance social, economic, and regulatory constraints with processes that occur over time and space. The planning process itself, as well as final products, helps practitioners prioritize where and when to take conservation action.
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Interactive Conservation Planning for the Appalachian LCC: Appalachian NatureScape
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NatureScape FAQ Fact Sheet
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NatureScape FAQ
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Landscape Dynamics Assessment Tool (LanDAT) Fact Sheet
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Landscape Dynamics Assessment Tool (LanDAT)
LanDAT delivers monitoring information in a way that helps
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Interactive Conservation Planning for the Appalachian LCC: Appalachian NatureScape
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Tennessee River Basin Network (TRB) Fact Sheet
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TRB Fact Sheet
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Ecosystem Services Benefits and Risks
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Given the rapid environmental change experienced and expected across the Appalachians, it will be crucial to understand the vulnerabilities of valued ecosystem services to drivers of large-scale change that may threaten their sustainability.
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