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AppLCC Spring Newsletter 2013
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Rosanne Hessmiller
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Jun 20, 2013
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The Spring Newsletter details the decisions and collaborative efforts that took place at the Appalachian LCC Steering Committee Meeting & Workshop, the review and revision of the Science Needs Portfolio, the assembling of vital datasets to help conservation planning efforts, and more.
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Fact Sheet: Science Investments
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Rosanne Hessmiller
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Feb 01, 2018
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Our work and achievements in 2016 and 2017 built upon the collaborative scientific foundation
established in our earlier years, while continuing towards a vision of maintaining a landscape
that supports the special biological and cultural resources of the Appalachians. It’s helpful to reflect
on the systematic advances made by our regional partnership in terms of its actions, decisions, and
our investments—both in terms of the science but also in terms of strengthening the partnership
through investment in shared resources.
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Fact Sheet: The Web Portal
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Rosanne Hessmiller
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Feb 01, 2018
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APPLCC WEB PORTAL OVERVIEW: Empowering Partners to Deliver Conservation and Connect Landscapes
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Fact Sheet: AppLCC Overview
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Rosanne Hessmiller
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Aug 01, 2014
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Our Work
Today a range of monumental conservation challenges confronts the Appalachians. This includes the loss and fragmentation of natural habitats; disruptions in natural disturbance regimes; and expanding major land-use changes that are occurring on a grand scale. Climate change will further exacerbate these challenges. The magnitude of these landscape-level changes requires a shift from traditional local and single-species conservation approaches toward a more comprehensive scale to protect species, habitats, and ecosystems. The Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) serves as a catalyst for conservation collaboration by providing the tools, products, and data, resource managers and partners need to address the environmental threats that are beyond the scope of any one agency.
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Ecosystem Benefits and Risks Webportal
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Rosanne Hessmiller
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Feb 03, 2018
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LanDAT Map Viewer
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Rosanne Hessmiller
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Jun 06, 2018
The LanDAT Map Viewer gives users the ability to explore data layers and interact with information updated on a regular basis to reach informed decisions regarding landscape dynamics.
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Background Material Ecosystem Services Benefits and Risks
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Rosanne Hessmiller
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Feb 03, 2018
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Feb 03, 2018 05:56 PM
AppLCC Funded Research
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Fact Sheet: Ecosystem Benefits and Risks
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Rosanne Hessmiller
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Feb 01, 2018
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Fact Sheet: Ecosystem Benefits and Risks
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Nick, Nicholas
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Rosanne Hessmiller
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Cooper, Kirsten
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Rosanne Hessmiller
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Mar 25, 2025 04:10 PM
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