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Preserving Working Lands Conserves Habitats
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Working lands not only provide food and fiber for our nation, but also an assortment of environmental benefits such as critical habitat for wildlife.
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News & Events
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Previous Climate Assessments on 700 Species
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Find here Climate Change Vulnerability Assessments from previous research. Each excel file contains a subset of data from a compilation of climate change vulnerability scores for 700 species in the Appalachian LCC.
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Vulnerability
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Climate Change Vulnerability
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Phase II: Vulnerability Assessments
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Previous Climate Assessments on 700 Species
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Find here Climate Change Vulnerability Assessments from previous research. Each excel file contains a subset of data from a compilation of climate change vulnerability scores for 700 species in the Appalachian LCC.
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Research
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Assessing Vulnerability of Species and Habitats to Large-scale Impacts
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Phase II: Vulnerability Assessments
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Private Land Conservation Programs from the Farm Bill and Other Sources
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Join us for a discussion of current and future Farm Bill programs administered by the Forest Service, Natural Resource Conservation Service, and Farm Service Agency that support private landowner efforts to protect working forests and conserve open space.
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Events
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Process
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Key steps in developing this collaborative conservation design and applying it to inform decision making.
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ProcessModel-of-Conservation-Planning_(RBaldwin).pdf
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Resources
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General Resources Holdings
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July Workshop 2012
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Products and Tools
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Models of wind, shale gas, and coal development for the entire study area have been created to predict potential future energy development and impacts to natural resources within the Appalachians. Models and data from all development projections populate a web-based mapping tool to help inform regional landscape planning decisions.
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Tools
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Assessing Future Energy Development
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Products and Tools for Energy Modelling
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Models of wind, shale gas, and coal development for the entire study area have been created to predict potential future energy development and impacts to natural resources within the Appalachians. Models and data from all development projections populate a web-based mapping tool to help inform regional landscape planning decisions.
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Tools & Resources
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Assessing Future Energy Development
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Programmatic Alignment Agenda
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For meeting
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Cooperative
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SC Meeting & Workshop, April 22-24, 2013
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Group Solutions Materials
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Programmatic Alignment and Strategic Engagement
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Cooperative
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Past SC Meetings and Materials
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SC Meeting & Workshop, April 22-24, 2013