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Designing Sustainable Coastal Landscapes in the Face of Sea-level Rise and Storms
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Under a cooperative agreement funded by the Hurricane Sandy Disaster Mitigation Fund, Designing Sustainable Coastal Landscapes in the Face of Sea-level Rise and Storms, will add needed coastally relevant information to the Designing Sustainable Landscapes project for the North Atlantic region.
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Connect the Connecticut Report
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Connect the Connecticut Report - report summarizing the process and results of the project. May 2016.
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Landscape conservation design projects advance goals outlined in national strategy for climate adaptation
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The innovative landscape conservation efforts supported by the North Atlantic LCC are using the best available science to identify ecologically connected networks of resilient lands and waters, an approach recommended in the National Fish, Wildlife, and Plants Climate Adaptation Strategy.
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States join forces to (flow) chart a course for regional conservation
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The team of partners involved in the Regional Conservation Opportunity Areas (RCOAs) effort convened this summer to outline the best approach for developing a landscape conservation design for the Northeast that reflects shared conservation priorities across the region.
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Regional landscape conservation design efforts take key next steps forward
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As partners in the Connecticut River Watershed Landscape Conservation Design Pilot test the final design product, representatives from the Northeast states begin the process of identifying Regional Conservation Opportunity Areas.
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Presentation: Core Area Prioritization and Network Design
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UMass presentation on Core Area Prioritization and Network Design
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Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Meeting 08-28-2014
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Document: Process and Decisions for Design on the Connecticut River Pilot Project
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This document includes the key decisions made through August 2014 on the Connecticut River Pilot Landscape Conservation Design Project. Where available, details such as the meeting at which we reached consensus, options considered, and associated documents are included.
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Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Meeting 08-28-2014
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Map: CT River Watershed - Terrestrial and Aquatic Cores
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DRAFT Maps for illustrative purposes only. Side by side maps of the entire Connecticut River Watershed. These maps show (1) potential terrestrial cores contrasting the slicing vs. the kernel approach and (2) a preliminary example of how the aquatic cores might look. Both are highly subject to change.
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Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Meeting 07-25-2014
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Map: CT River Watershed - Terrestrial Core Areas
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DRAFT Maps for illustrative purposes only. Side by side maps of the entire Connecticut River Watershed. Two methods of creating core terrestrial areas are shown: the continuously scaled draft selection index and the kernel-expansion method in which the top 5% of the index (at left) is used as seeds to grow core areas until 30% of the landscape is represented.
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Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Meeting 07-25-2014
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Map: CT River Watershed - Stream Temperature, Rare Systems
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DRAFT Maps for illustrative purposes only. Side by side maps of the entire Connecticut River Watershed. Headwater stream temperature sensitivity (USGS) and Rare Natural Communities are shown. These are two of the spatial datasets to be incorporated into the overall selection index for the conservation design.
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Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Meeting 07-25-2014