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Eastern LCC Surrogate Species Efforts
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Ongoing regional LCC efforts to achieve a surrogate species approach
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Resources
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Supporting Information from Other LCCs in NE and SE
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Eastern LCC Surrogate Species Efforts
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Ongoing regional LCC efforts to achieve a surrogate species approach
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Cooperative
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SC Indicator and Surrogate Species Work Group
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Supporting Information from Other LCCs in NE and SE
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Ecoregions
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Ecoregions
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Planning In Practice
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Map Gallery
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Extensions and Other Tools
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Supported tools and user-community developed extensions to aid in workflow.
In the last few years, we have witnessed a significant shift in approaches to creating geospatial applications. Organizations are moving away from monolithic, desktop-only applications based on proprietary software and embracing modular applications, based on open source software, which aim to support a wider set of devices and operating systems. This document provides an overview of some of the popular options for these architectures and describes the functionality and relative strengths of each. We have divided this document into two sections, one for component products, and another for “stack” products which provide pre-configured integrations of these tools with some of the heavy lifting done for us. Component Products
This following products are generally intended to be used as modules, and combined together with other tools in various combinations to create custom applications. Visit our AppLCC Open Source GIS Portal Conservation Design
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Tools & Resources
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Funded Project Maps
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This collection of maps are a result of AppLCC and Partner funded projects.
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Planning In Practice
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Georgia
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Priority Species
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Cooperative
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SC Indicator and Surrogate Species Work Group
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AppLCC Global Trust Species - Lists for each State
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Geospatial Modeling Environment
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GME provides you with a suite of analysis and modelling tools, ranging from small 'building blocks' that you can use to construct a sophisticated work-flow, to completely self-contained analysis programs. It also uses the extraordinarily powerful open source software R as the statistical engine to drive some of the analysis tools. One of the many strengths of R is that it is open source, completely transparent and well documented: important characteristics for any scientific analytical software.
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Tools & Resources
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Extensions and Other Tools
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Glacial Extent
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Glacial Extent
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Planning In Practice
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Globe_Caliper
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GIS Tools Landing
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GRASS GIS
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GRASS GIS, commonly referred to as GRASS (Geographic Resources Analysis Support System), is a free and open source Geographic Information System (GIS) software suite used for geospatial data management and analysis, image processing, graphics and maps production, spatial modeling, and visualization. GRASS GIS is currently used in academic and commercial settings around the world, as well as by many governmental agencies and environmental consulting companies.
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Tools & Resources
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Extensions and Other Tools