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Conservation Beyond Boundaries
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States in the Northeast Region are working with the North Atlantic LCC to synthesize information and develop decision-support tools that will provide broader context for state and local conservation decisions and actions.
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Conserving Important Habitat for Amphibians and Other Wildlife
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North Atlantic LCC Request for Proposals (RFP) calls for grants to compile mapping of vernal pools across the North Atlantic Region.
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Core Team Survey Results
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Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Survey Results, as of July 25.
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Connecticut River Watershed Pilot
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About the Pilot
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Crosswalk of National Fish Wildlife and Plant Climate Adaptation Strategy goals to LCC
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Attachment - Crosswalk of National Fish Wildlife and Plant Climate Adaptation Strategy goals to LCC strategies and actions.
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6-27-2013 Steering Committee Call Handouts
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North Atlantic LCC Letter to National Fish Wildlife and Plant Climate Adaptation Strategy with Attachments
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December 2019: SHEDS Applications Beyond New England
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This presentation by Dr Jeffrey Walker (USGS, UMass-Amherst) explores the capabilities of Interactive Catchment Explorer spatial applications beyond New England. Current projects include tracking movements of PIT-tagged fish, evaluating ecological benefits of culvert and dam improvements, assessing vulnerability of endangered fish, and a streamflow alteration study. The presentation contains links to each interactive tool.
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Water Temperature Working Group
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Meeting Presentations, Notes and Agendas
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Decision Support Framework for Sea-level Rise Impacts
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One of the principal impacts of sea-level rise will be the loss of land in coastal areas through erosion and submergence of the coastal landscape. However, changes vary across space and time and are difficult to predict because landforms such as beaches, barriers, and marshes can respond to sea level rise in complicated, dynamic ways. This project developed decision support models to address critical management decisions at regional and local scales, considering both dynamic and simple inundation responses to sea-level rise.
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North Atlantic Hurricane Sandy Resiliency Science Projects
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Decision support framework for sea-level rise impacts
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Decision Support Tool to Assess Aquatic Habitats and Threats in North Atlantic Watersheds and Estuaries
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Through a stakeholder-driven process, the project team developed a multi-criteria decision support tool to allow resource managers to visualize and manipulate information on aquatic habitats and threats to prioritize areas for conservation action.
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Downstream Strategies Project
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Designing Sustainable Landscapes Project Factsheet
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The Designing Sustainable Landscapes project is a foundational part of a larger set of tools to guide conservative decisions in the face of change. Designing Sustainable Landscapes builds upon and incorporates existing information for the Northeast such as consistent habitat classifications and maps of all the habitat types in the Northeast, as well as climate data and wildlife population data. With these tools, conservation managers will be able to make more informed conservation decisions about where and how much land protection and habitat restoration and other conservation actions are needed to sustain wildlife populations in the face of predicted changes to the landscape.
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Designing Sustainable Landscapes: Decision Support Tools Ppt
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This presentation covers the background / scope of the Designing Sustainable Landscapes project, and provides an overview of the decision-making support and process that will be applied to the project, including workshops, feedback, tools, and next steps. The presentation was given at the Dec 12, 2012 NALCC Steering Committee meeting. (7 slides)
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Minnewaska Ppts
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Designing Sustainable Landscapes Project Update
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The NALCC Designing Sustainable Landscapes Project finished it's first phase and conducted workshops in each of the three pilot areas, and summarizes the progress, feedback, and plan for the next phase in this two-page document.
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