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NWF: How Restoring Longleaf Pine Can Help Prepare the SE for Global Warming
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Longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) forests are one of America’s natural
treasures, yet past exploitation has left them hanging by a thread,
now covering just 3 percent of their pre-settlement range. Because
other pine species in the Southeast may be more susceptible to
global warming, longleaf pine forests have an opportunity to
reclaim some of their former glory. Indeed, re-establishing longleaf
pine ecosystems will benefit all Americans by improving climate
resilience, economic opportunity, and ecosystem vitality.
This report provides a summary of recent literature on how global
warming will affect forests in the Southeastern United States and how longleaf pine is expected to be resilient to many of these
changes. It makes a strong case for why longleaf pine ecosystem
restoration should be the centerpiece of forest-based climate
adaptation and carbon sequestration efforts in the region, as well
as efforts to improve the economic opportunities of traditionally
underserved landowners.
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Mitigation
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Habitat Restoration
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Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement - Department of Interior
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Cooperative
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Our Plan
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Section 3. Management Capacity Within the Appalachian Community
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Ohio River Basin Fish Habitat Partnership (ORBFHP)
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Cooperative
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Our Plan
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Section 3. Management Capacity Within the Appalachian Community
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Operational Plan
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The Appalachian LCC Operational Plan provides an overview on the conservation challenges in the Appalachian region, identifies the members of the conservation science and management communities, and presents the Science Needs and specific conservation targets and goals to meet landscape conservation objectives as identified in the Steering Committee's 5-Year Work Plan.
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Cooperative
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Oregon
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Oregon's Fish and Wildlife in a Changing Climate. By
Mark A. Hixon, Stanley V. Gregory, W. Douglas Robinson
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Impacts
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State: Impact on Wildlife
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Org_change_ecosystem_mgt
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Shared reference
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Our Community
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Lessons Learned Resource Folder
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Organizing spreadsheet - for April ISC Meeting and Workshop
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This file will be updated periodically. Only the MOST RECENT copy will be posted. (Older versions will be replaced. See the date on the file name.)
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SC Meeting & Workshop, April 22-24, 2013
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Resources
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Our Investments - Our Journey
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from (draft 2016-17 Report Appendix 4a)
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Our Community
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Workshops
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Our Partnership - Staff - Region
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from (draft 2016-17 Report)
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Our Community
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Workshops
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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 Indicator and Surrogate Species Work Group
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FWS Region-5 NALCC Representative Species Approach