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NE Climate Science Center Update (Handout 8a)
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The University of Massachusetts-Amherst will host the Northeast Climate Science Center, one of the three final CSCs for the USGS National Climate Change Wildlife Science Center initiative. This update from February 2, 2012, was designed for the NALCC Steering Committee conference call on 2/3/12, in order to facilitate understanding of current status of the northeast CSC and participation of the LCC in the Center. (Handout 8a)
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NECSC Map (Handout 8b)
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This map accompanies the document on the Northeast Climate Science Center, identifying the locations of the regional Fish & Wildlife Service offices, research institutions, universities, and USGS science centers in the region served by the NECSC. (Handout 8b)
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North Atlantic Aquatic Connectivity Collaborative
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This project is developing a partner-driven, science-based approach for identifying and prioritizing culvert road stream crossings in the area impacted by Hurricane Sandy for increasing resilience to future floods while improving aquatic connectivity for fish passage. The resulting information and tools will be used to inform and improve decision making by towns, states and other key decision makers.
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North Atlantic Hurricane Sandy Resiliency Science Projects
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North Atlantic LCC 2012 Highlights Report
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This report reviews the progress and accomplishments of the North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) in 2012 and identifies major goals for 2013.
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North Atlantic LCC 2012 Highlights Report
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North Atlantic LCC 2012 Highlights Report revised in June 2012
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North Atlantic LCC Conference Call Agenda
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Handout 1 North Atlantic LCC Conference Call Agenda 6-27-13
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North Atlantic LCC Conservation Science Strategic Plan
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The purpose of this strategic plan is to articulate a vision, common conservation framework, process and initial priorities for developing shared science capacity for the North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) as part of the larger mission of the LCC. The intent is to show how the LCC shared science capacity will build upon and link together ongoing and completed science by partners in the northeast with additional priority science needs and identify next steps.
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North Atlantic LCC Demonstration Project: Marsh Migration
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Coastal marshes serve a variety of important functions including flood control, spawning/rearing areas for marine life, and critical habitat for many bird species of conservation concern. The focus of this project was to facilitate local actions in Maine to accommodate the needs of coastal marshes to migrate landward in response to rising sea levels.
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North Atlantic LCC Demonstration Project: Climate Adaptation in Appalachian Forests
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The goal of the project was to help more efficiently achieve a resilient Appalachian forest landscape within the NALCC geography that would be built upon a broadly shared vision for a sustainable, connected mosaic of forest habitats and waters that are home to thriving intact ecosystems and human communities. This project was intended to identify and showcase efforts that, in the light of advances in climate adaptation, best contribute to effective landscape conservation actions in the region.
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Demo project: Appalachian forests
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North Atlantic LCC Demonstration Project: White Mountains to Moosehead Lake Initiative
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The purpose of this demonstration project was to show how North Atlantic LCC science products can be used to inform conservation for a Northeast habitat and resilience "hotspot." The Trust for Public Land will integrate LCC and other science products into a clearinghouse and analysis tool for parcel-level conservation planning in the 2.7 million acre White Mountains to Moosehead Lake region of Maine and New Hampshire.
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