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The Conservation Resource Webinar
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This webinar details LCCs Conservation Framework objectives. These include:
1. Agreement on goals and need for a regional framework to achieve resource conservation incorporating ecological and human needs;
2. An understanding of how completed, ongoing and proposed RCN/LCC projects fit into a common framework;
3. An understanding of how the elements in this framework will inform decision-making by the conservation community; and
4. An understanding on how the remainder of the workshop fits into the framework.
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Videos and Webinars
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Theme: Work of the Appalachian LCC
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The Hidden Jewels of Appalachia
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The Hidden Jewels of Appalachia Image
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Images
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Video Images
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The Nature Conservancy's Climate Wizard
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Climate Wizard enables technical and non-technical audiences alike to access leading climate change information and visualize the impacts anywhere on Earth. The first generation of this web-based program allows the user to choose a state or country and both assess how climate has changed over time and to project what future changes are predicted to occur in a given area.
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Planning In Practice
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Conservation Planning Projects
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The Northern Appalachian/Acadian Ecoregion: Priority Locations for Conservation Action
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This report describes the results of a research initiative launched by 2C1Forest to identify irreplaceable and vulnerable locations in the Northern Appalachian/Acadian ecoregion for the purpose of identifying priority locations for conservation action. Our methodology is data driven, comprehensive across the entire ecoregion, and spatially explicit at a high resolution, which allows our results to be replicated and applied at numerous spatial scales. Our approach to identifying priority locations involved three interlocking lines of analysis.
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Conservation Planning
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Conservation Planning Literature
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The Science of Conservation Planning
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The use of crowdsourced and georeferenced photography to aid in visual resource planning and conservation
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The advent of Web 2.0 and the growth of social media platforms have fostered an environment
for the documentation and sharing of landscape imagery. In addition to looking at the site scale,
using these big data allows for visual landscape assessment at the regional scale. The onset of Marcellus shale gas development in the state of Pennsylvania concurrent with the
rapidly widening availability of crowd-sourced citizen photography has provided a valuable
opportunity to study crowdsourced and georeferenced photography as an aid in visual resource
conservation design and planning. As Trombulak and Baldwin (2010) outline, the goals for this
work include identifying spatially explicit measures of change in the landscape, being able to
predict spatially explicit threats to the landscape, recognizing sites within the region that are
important or irreplaceable, and prioritizing areas for conservation action to address pressures
and preserve/conserve exceptional sites in the future.
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Research
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Funded Projects
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Integrating Cultural Resource Preservation at a Landscape Level
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Thematic‐Area (1) Pre‐Existing Tools, Portals, Datasets, Resources
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Thematic‐Area (1) Pre‐Existing Tools, Portals, Datasets, Resources
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General Resources Holdings
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Theme Program Descriptions FINAL Nov 2011
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Theme Program Descriptions FINAL
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Resources
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General Resources Holdings
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Thompson, Clyde
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Expertise Search
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Threats
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Communication & Outreach
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Videos Around the Basin