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Great Basin LCC
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GBLCC Governance and Structure.
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SC Governance Work Group
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Resources
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Other Organizations or LCCs
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MUST READ: Overview of Representative Species Approach
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A 2011 overview presentation video by Andrew Milliken (prepared as background materials for the AppLCC Science Needs Workshop -- background/orientation meeting held Nov 2011.)
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SC Surrogate and Indicator Work Group
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FWS Region-5 NALCC Representative Species Approach
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MUST READ: 2012-11-01_SALCC Draft NR Indicator Process
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From the draft document: "Why are indicators needed?
Designing and evaluating the success of a shared blueprint for landscape conservation actions
in the South Atlantic will require some specific measures of what success would look like for
natural resources. The ecosystems of the South Atlantic are complex and indicators help
simplify the modeling and monitoring of those systems. We cannot measure everything all of
the time. Indicators are designed to integrate many ecological functions and represent other
components of the system that are either too expensive or time consuming to model and
measure." [And] "How will indicators be used?
Indicators will be used to help design a shared blueprint for landscape conservation actions that
sustain natural and cultural resources in the South Atlantic region. This blueprint will include
an interactive map depicting the key places and actions needed to sustain those resources in
the face of future change (e.g., urban growth, climate change, sea level rise). Indicators and
measurable targets for those indicators will be used to help design this interactive map and
evaluate the effectiveness of actions based on it."
Located in
SC Surrogate and Indicator Work Group
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FWS Region-4 SALCC Natural Resource Indicators
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MUST READ: USFWS FAQ on Surrogate Species
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From USFWS Website. Frequently Asked Questions.
Located in
SC Surrogate and Indicator Work Group
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FWS National Guidance on Surrogate Species
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invite
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Inviting people to explore nature
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Urban Woodland Conservation and Management Workshop, March 11, 2015 at NCTC
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Urban Woodland Workshop participants include representatives from the National Park Service, U.S. Forest Service, Appalachian LCC, Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, New York City Parks, New York Botanical Garden, University of Maryland, and Rutgers University
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Cultural Resources
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Urban Conservation
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Urban Woodlands Conservation and Restoration
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1) Need a good comprehensive example of SHC to point to.
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Topic: 2. (Identify) a good comprehensive example of SHC to point to.
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March_3-4_2015
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Topic: 2) (How do we go about) Educating a changing customer base.
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March_3-4_2015
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Topic: 3) (Communicating) to the Director -- We do landscape conservation in the NE.
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Topic: 1 (Ways to) Increase relevance to general public; urban, rural (add value to the community).