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Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Meeting 07-25-2014

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Agenda: Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Meeting 07-25-2014

Agenda, Handouts and Presentation for July 25th Core Team Meeting in Hadley, Massachusetts from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Agenda

Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Meeting in

Hadley, Massachusetts

July 25, 2014, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

To view the full core team meeting as a WebEx recording, click here.

Notes/Summary from Meeting

TimeAgenda ItemsLinks to Related ContentWebinar Section Start Time
10:00

Quick updates  (Nancy McGarigal)

  • Preliminary results from team member questionnaire
  • August meeting date (change?)
  • Upcoming presentations on pilot project 
Survey Results 00:00
10:10

Terrestrial/Wetlands subteam update (Scott Schwenk)

Download Presentation 16:30
10:20 Aquatics subteam update (David Perkins) 

33:45

Subteam Update Discussion

40:00

10:30

Q&A session with UMASS (Kevin McGarigal) to address some frequently asked questions. At the end the floor will be open for any additional questions the team may have.

  1. How do IEI and TNC Resliency compare and contrast?
  2. What does the top x% of the core area selection mean exactly?
  3. What are the tradeoffs between using a top x % slice of the core area selection index versus an algorithmic approach to create core areas?
  4. How will we ensure well-distributed core areas across the watershed? (HUC 8s are recommended)
  5. How are we going to combine/display/represent both the aquatic and terrestrial/wetlands core areas?
  6. How are we going to display the landscape within and outside the core areas (a tiered versus continuous representation of values)?

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44:45

 

 

1. 47:00

2. 1:23:45

 

3.  1:35:30

 

4. 2:01:00

 

5. 2:10:30

 

6. discussed in part during answer to question 3

11:40 Brief preview of next steps regarding corridors and linkages (Kevin McGarigal) [skipped for time]
N/A
12:00 Break
12:15 Terrestrial/Wetlands and Aquatics subteam breakout sessions (topics will tier off of last conf calls)
Webinar log-in information (please note the phone call in number too) for the initial full group session:

Topic: CT River pilot core team meeting 
Date: Friday, July 25, 2014 
Time: 9:30 am, Eastern Daylight Time (New York, GMT-04:00) 
Meeting Number: 746 321 520 
Meeting Password: 123 
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For the aquatic subteam break out session after break, here is the call-in information: 

phone: 866-703-6141
participant passcode: 7242137#


Document: Core Team Meeting Notes 07-25-2014

Notes and summary from July Core Team Meeting
Notes and summary from July Core Team Meeting

Publication Date: 2014

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Review of Key Concepts and Answers to Some Frequently Asked Questions

Designing Sustainable Landscapes in the Northeast: A project of the NALCC and the Northeast Climate Science Center. Landscape Conservation Design, June 2014. Updated presentation posted 7/28/2014.
Review of Key Concepts and Answers to Some Frequently Asked Questions
Designing Sustainable Landscapes in the Northeast: A project of the NALCC and the Northeast Climate Science Center. Landscape Conservation Design, June 2014. Updated presentation posted 7/28/2014.

Publication Date: 2014

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Terrestial and Wetlands Subteam Update

Slides for the subteam update at the July Core Team meeting
Slides for the subteam update at the July Core Team meeting

Publication Date: 2014

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Map: CT River Watershed - IEI and Resiliency

DRAFT Maps for illustrative purposes only. Side by side maps of the entire Connecticut River Watershed. The Index of Ecological Integrity (UMass) and Resilient Sites for Terrestrial Conservation (The Nature Conservancy) are shown. These are two of the spatial datasets to be incorporated into the overall selection index for the conservation design.
Map: CT River Watershed - IEI and Resiliency
DRAFT Maps for illustrative purposes only. Side by side maps of the entire Connecticut River Watershed. The Index of Ecological Integrity (UMass) and Resilient Sites for Terrestrial Conservation (The Nature Conservancy) are shown. These are two of the spatial datasets to be incorporated into the overall selection index for the conservation design.

Publication Date: 2014

Fair Use OK

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Map: CT River Watershed - Combined IEI, Resiliency

DRAFT Maps for illustrative purposes only. Side by side maps of the entire Connecticut River Watershed. The Index of Ecological Integrity (UMass) and Resilient Sites for Terrestrial Conservation (The Nature Conservancy) are combined to highlight areas where these two indices align or diverge in their relative assessment of the landscape. These are two of the spatial datasets to be incorporated into the overall selection index for the conservation design.
Map: CT River Watershed - Combined IEI, Resiliency
DRAFT Maps for illustrative purposes only. Side by side maps of the entire Connecticut River Watershed. The Index of Ecological Integrity (UMass) and Resilient Sites for Terrestrial Conservation (The Nature Conservancy) are combined to highlight areas where these two indices align or diverge in their relative assessment of the landscape. These are two of the spatial datasets to be incorporated into the overall selection index for the conservation design.

Publication Date: 2014

DOWNLOAD FILE — PDF document, 8,190 kB (8,386,949 bytes)

Map: CT River Watershed - Stream Temperature, Rare Systems

DRAFT Maps for illustrative purposes only. Side by side maps of the entire Connecticut River Watershed. Headwater stream temperature sensitivity (USGS) and Rare Natural Communities are shown. These are two of the spatial datasets to be incorporated into the overall selection index for the conservation design.
Map: CT River Watershed - Stream Temperature, Rare Systems
DRAFT Maps for illustrative purposes only. Side by side maps of the entire Connecticut River Watershed. Headwater stream temperature sensitivity (USGS) and Rare Natural Communities are shown. These are two of the spatial datasets to be incorporated into the overall selection index for the conservation design.

Publication Date: 2014

DOWNLOAD FILE — PDF document, 5,611 kB (5,746,514 bytes)

Map: CT River Watershed - Terrestrial Core Areas

DRAFT Maps for illustrative purposes only. Side by side maps of the entire Connecticut River Watershed. Two methods of creating core terrestrial areas are shown: the continuously scaled draft selection index and the kernel-expansion method in which the top 5% of the index (at left) is used as seeds to grow core areas until 30% of the landscape is represented.
Map: CT River Watershed - Terrestrial Core Areas
DRAFT Maps for illustrative purposes only. Side by side maps of the entire Connecticut River Watershed. Two methods of creating core terrestrial areas are shown: the continuously scaled draft selection index and the kernel-expansion method in which the top 5% of the index (at left) is used as seeds to grow core areas until 30% of the landscape is represented.

Publication Date: 2014

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Map: CT River Watershed - Terrestrial and Aquatic Cores

DRAFT Maps for illustrative purposes only. Side by side maps of the entire Connecticut River Watershed. These maps show (1) potential terrestrial cores contrasting the slicing vs. the kernel approach and (2) a preliminary example of how the aquatic cores might look. Both are highly subject to change.
Map: CT River Watershed - Terrestrial and Aquatic Cores
DRAFT Maps for illustrative purposes only. Side by side maps of the entire Connecticut River Watershed. These maps show (1) potential terrestrial cores contrasting the slicing vs. the kernel approach and (2) a preliminary example of how the aquatic cores might look. Both are highly subject to change.

Publication Date: 2014

DOWNLOAD FILE — PDF document, 6,049 kB (6,194,506 bytes)

Webinar: Audio and Video from July Core Team Meeting

Recording of the morning Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Meeting on July 25, 2014.

Webinar: Audio and Video from July Core Team Meeting - Read More…

Document: Ecosystem Goals, Objectives, and Tradeoffs (07-21-2014)

Overview provided by Scott Schwenk on the Ecosystem goal, general and specific objectives, and tradeoffs related to specific decisions about the conservation design strategy.
Overview provided by Scott Schwenk on the Ecosystem goal, general and specific objectives, and tradeoffs related to specific decisions about the conservation design strategy.

Publication Date: 2014

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