Landscape Partnership Resources Library
Product Description: Northeast Aquatic Connectivity: An Assessment of Dams on Northeastern Rivers
Short Product Description: Northeast Aquatic Connectivity: An Assessment of Dams on Northeastern Rivers
Product Description: Resilient Sites for Terrestrial Conservation in the Northeast and Mid Atlantic Region
Short Product Description - Resilient Sites for Terrestrial Conservation in the Northeast and Mid Atlantic Region
Product Description: Ecologically Important Floodplain Forests in the Connecticut River Watershed
Short Product Description Ecologically Important Floodplain Forests in the Connecticut River Watershed
Connecticut River Pilot FAQs
Connecticut River Pilot FAQs, 3-28-2014 version
NPS Natural Heritage Areas
Map indicating the location of Natural Heritage Areas.
No Regrets Working Group Guidance
At the April meeting of the Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative, the Steering Committee tasked a work group to advance the identification of previously assessed high value conservation areas (HVCA) for which there may be a general consensus about their significance and relevance inside the LCC geography. This contributes to the effort of the LCC by identifying areas that can be promoted as needing special attention and consideration by managers (and others) in advance of more systematic modeling or LCC-sponsored analyses or structured decision-making and prioritization in the future.
Data Management & Sharing Recommendations
Recommendations from Appalachian LCC Data Management Working group.
Draft List of Indicators for Terrestrial, Aquatic, and Human Dimensions Measures for the Appalachian LCC
Developed by the Indicators and Surrogate Species Steering Committee Working Group.
WNC Vitality Index
The Western North Carolina Vitality Index reports on the 27 counties of Western North Carolina through the perspectives of the region’s natural, social, built, and economic environments. Designed to assist local governments, interest groups, and the public in furtherance of the Mountain Resources Commission’s overall mission to take care of our natural resources to enhance and sustain quality of life and ensure the long-term health of our region and our people.
Work Plan Report Card 2013
End of Year “Report Card” to Advance the Goals and Objectives of the AppLCC as Identified in the 5-Year Work Plan.
Fact Sheet: Riparian Restoration Decision Support Tool
An innovative web-based tool - funded by the Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) and developed by researchers from the U.S. Forest Service and the University of Massachusetts - is allowing managers to rapidly identify high-priority riparian targets for restoration to make more resilient in preparation for changes in future climate. The Riparian Restoration Prioritization to Promote Climate Change Resilience (RPCCR) tool identifies vulnerable stream and riverbanks that lack tree cover and shade in coldwater stream habitats. By locating the best spots to plant trees in riparian zones, resource managers can provide shade that limits the amount of solar radiation heating the water and reduces the impacts from climate change. This well-established management strategy will benefit high-elevation, cold-water aquatic communities.
Appalachian LCC 2013 Annual Report
As an integral part of the National Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) Network, the Appalachian LCC is transforming the landscape conservation vision into action. The Appalachian LCC has taken great strides this year in serving as the catalyst for a collaborative network, assembling foundational data and information; providing decision support tools and products; supporting outreach, capacity, and enhancing the visibility of conservation actors; and staying relevant and evaluating progress. This report highlights these key achievements taking place across the broader Appalachian region and National LCC Network.
Preliminary List of Aquatic Representative (Surrogate) Species
This list is a preliminary set of representative species for aquatic systems developed at a workshop sponsored by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in 2011.
Document: Preliminary List of Aquatic Representative (Surrogate) Species
This list is a preliminary set of representative species for aquatic systems developed at a workshop sponsored by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in 2011.
Document: Species of Greatest Conservation Need for CT River Watershed States
Regional Species of Greatest Conservation Need of Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Connecticut: The Northeast state wildlife agencies have identified the following species as being regional Species of Greatest Conservation Need. The species on this list occur in at least one of the four states of the Connecticut River Watershed but not all have necessarily been confirmed within the watershed itself.
DRAFT timeline for Connecticut River Pilot
Discussion Draft Timeline for CTR Pilot for Core Team Meeting February 24, 2014 not for distribution
Presentation: LCC Framework for Landscape Conservation Design
Presentation on LCC Framework for Landscape Conservation Design for Connecticut River Landscape Conservation Design Pilot Core Team meeting on February 24, 2014
Presentation: Connecticut River Pilot - Goals & Objectives
Draft ideas for discussion at meeting on February 24, 2014
Presentation: Landscape Conservation Design in the Connecticut River Watershed and Northeast Region
Presentation on Landscape Conservation Design in the Connecticut River Watershed and Northeast Region given by Scott Schwenk at Connecticut River Pilot Core Team meeting on February 24, 2014.
Connecticut River Watershed Pilot Core Team Meeting Attendee List 2-24-14
Core Team members and guests expected to attend Connecticut River Watershed Pilot Core Team Meeting February 24 in Turners Falls, MA