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File ECMAScript program TRBN Report Card Meeting Slides and Notes
Slides presented on the TRBN Report Card Feb 8, 2018
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File chemical/x-mdl-rdfile Tennessee River Basin Report Card (PDF)
The first ever Tennessee River Basin Report card provides a snapshot assessment of ecosystem stressors, condition, and protection in the Tennessee River Basin. This report card was produced in collaboration with the Tennessee River Basin Network, the Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative, and the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science.
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Data
This is a compilation of data relevant to the Tennessee River Basin geographic scope that can be used to help guide conservation planning for the region's biodiversity. The Science & Management Community of Practice will be working to inventory available data sets and make them available via the portal. In the interim, if you have data you feel would be helpful to Network members please contact Gillian Bee gilliab@g.clemson.edu
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Data Request Process
How to find spatial data and make a request.
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TRB Images
Photos of the natural resources and partners working to protect those resources in the Tennessee River Basin.
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Strategic Plans
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Our environmental report cards synthesize data from scientists and volunteers and convert it into an image-rich format that is easily accessible to a wide audience. Report cards also tap into a powerful human motivator: peer pressure. Civic leaders and community members can compare their grades with their neighbors, and we have learned that these comparisons lead to a desire for better environmental outcomes in their own backyard. For nearly two decades our team has worked both at the local level with river protection groups, and developed assessments of iconic ecosystems such as the Chesapeake Bay (USA) and the Great Barrier Reef (Australia). These environmental report cards have been used to catalyze improvements in ecosystem health, guide restoration efforts, and stimulate relevant research.
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