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Data Basin Logo
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data basin
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North Atlantic LCC Staff
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Image Library
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Data Basin Screenshot
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IEI for region
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Decision Documentation (updated 04-10-2015)
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Mid-depth summary of decisions made throughout the full pilot process
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Connecticut River Pilot Core Team
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Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Meeting 04-02-2015
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Decision Documentation (updated 03-27-2015)
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Mid-depth summary of decisions made throughout the full pilot process
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Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Meeting 03-27-2015
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Decision Documentation (updated 03-27-2015) [Word]
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Mid-depth summary of decisions made throughout the full pilot process. Word document for contributing edits via track changes.
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Connecticut River Pilot Core Team
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Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Meeting 03-27-2015
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Decision Support Framework for Sea-level Rise Impacts
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Loss of land as a result of increasing sea level is among the gravest threats that climate change poses to coastal areas, and one of the most difficult to prepare for because different beaches, barriers, and marshes can respond to sea level rise in various dynamic ways. By distinguishing between areas in the Northeast that are likely to experience flooding as a result of sea-level rise and those that are likely to respond dynamically to sea-level rise by moving or changing, this report offers a resource to support coastal management decisions at both regional and local scales in the context of accelerated change.
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Decision Support System Meeting Report Jan 2012
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Summary and notes from project meeting
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Forecasting Changes in Aquatic Systems and Resilience of Brook Trout
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Designing Sustainable Landscapes Project Documentation
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This page contains a link to the Designing Sustainable Landscape (DSL) project documentation, including a general overview and detailed technical documentation.
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Designing Sustainable Landscapes, Phase 1
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Designing Sustainable Landscapes
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This project highlights the potential for collaboration and coordination among conservation practitioners and research scientists to plan for the future. A team of UMass scientists has developed a landscape change, assessment and design model to assess ecosystems and their capacity to sustain populations of wildlife in the northeastern U.S. in the face of urban growth, climate change, and other stressors. The project plays a major role in developing the science and data for two collaborative landscape planning and design efforts: 1) Connect the Connecticut, the pilot Landscape Conservation Design for the Connecticut River Watershed, and 2) Nature's Network, which expands and elaborates on the data to extend to throughout New England and the Mid-Atlantic. Using the best available science and information, participating partners are developing tools and strategies for conserving a connected network of lands and waters to sustain natural resources and communities within the watershed.
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Designing Sustainable Landscapes
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Project folder
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