Landscape Partnership Resources Library
Agenda: 4/22/2014 Call of Terrestrial Team, Connecticut River Watershed Pilot
Agenda, 4/22/2014 Call of Terrestrial Team, Connecticut River Watershed Pilot (1st meeting of the team)
Suggestions for Setting Population Objectives - CT River Watershed Pilot
Connecticut River Watershed Landscape Conservation Design Pilot: Suggestions for Setting Population Objectives (April 2014)
Document: Suggestions for Setting Population Objectives - CT River Watershed Pilot (April 21, 2014)
Connecticut River Watershed Landscape Conservation Design Pilot: Suggestions for Setting Population Objectives (April 2014). Handout for April 22, 2014 team subteam meeting. Note: this document was revised on May 30 (also posted to subteam page).
Document: Terrestrial and wetland ecosystems and representative species for Connecticut River Watershed pilot (April 17, 2014)
Table listing major terrestrial and wetland ecosystem types (ecological formation/macrogroup) and associated representative species for which habitat capability models are being developed. Current version: April 17, 2014. Handout for April 22, 2014 meeting.
Document: Terrestrial & Wetland Representative Species - How they were chosen (April 17, 2014)
How representative species for terrestrial and wetland ecosystems were chosen for the North Atlantic LCC region (April 17, 2014). Handout for April 22, 2014 meeting.
Putting the Nation on a Path for Climate Resilience and Preparedness: NOAA's Information and Expertise
Information seekers can turn to NOAA personnel on the ground to access and apply available information to specific questions and needs. NOAA provides a wide range of climate information through monthly, seasonal and decade forecasts and data tailored to the specific needs of different sectors. NOAA uses this same information to take direct action to increase the resilience and facilitate adaptation of the nation’s valuable marine and coastal resources and the people that depend on them.
Meeting Notes for SC Call on March 6, 2014
Notes that summarized the major discussions and action items from the call.
Document: Regional Conservation Partnerships in the Connecticut River Watershed
Description of partnerships and partner members from Regional Conservation Partnerships in the Connecticut River Watershed from Highstead
Presentation: TNC Aquatic Resilience
TNC Aquatic Resilience Presentation from March 28, 2014 meeting
Presentation: TNC Terrestrial Resilience
TNC Terrestrial Resilience Presentation from March 28, 2014 CTR meeting
Presentation: Introduction to Designing Sustainable Landscapes: Purpose and Design
Introductory Designing Sustainable Landscapes Presentation given by Kevin McGarigal of UMass. Covers input layers for ecosystems and species, including habitat capability.
Presentation: Brook Trout
Brook Trout Presentation by Ben Letcher, USGS
Product Description: Forecasting Changes in Stream Flow, Temperature and Salmonid Populations in the Eastern United States as a Result of Climate Change
Short Product Description Forecasting Changes in Stream Flow, Temperature and Salmonid Populations in the Eastern United States as a Result of Climate Change
Product Description: Designing Sustainable Landscapes Species Habitat Capability Models
Short Product Description Designing Sustainable Landscapes Species Habitat Capability Models
Product Description: Designing Sustainable Landscapes - Ecological Integrity
Short Product Description Designing Sustainable Landscapes - Ecological Integrity
Proposed Process for Decisions Connecticut River Pilot
Proposed Process for Decisions Connecticut River Pilot
Product Description: Assessing Freshwater Ecosystems for their Resilience to Climate Change
Short Product Description - Assessing Freshwater Ecosystems for their Resilience to Climate Change
Draft Goals for Connecticut River Pilot as of 3-28-2014
Draft Goals for Connecticut River Pilot as of 3-28-2014
Document: SubTeam Members as of 3-28-2014
List of SubTeam Members as of 3-28-2014
Product Description: Habitat Suitability Modeling of select Regional Species of Greatest Conservation Need
Short Product Description - Habitat Suitability Modeling of select Regional Species of Greatest Conservation Need