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File Presentation: LANDFIRE Vegetation Mapping and Updating
Presentation by Donald Long, USDA Rocky Mountain Research Station. LANDFIRE Vegetation Mapping and Updating. Given on June 13, 2014.
Located in Projects / Land Cover Reconciliation / Land Cover Reconciliation Project Meeting, June 13, 2014
File Troff document Presentation: Mapping Ecological Systems in the Northeast
Presentation by Mark Anderson and Charles Ferree. Mapping Ecological Systems in the Northeast: The Northeast Terrestrial Habitat Map. Presented on June 13, 2014
Located in Projects / Land Cover Reconciliation / Land Cover Reconciliation Project Meeting, June 13, 2014
Background/General Information
Technical resources and documents for use by the subteam
Located in Teams / Connecticut River Watershed Pilot / Aquatic Technical Subteam
File Presentation: Fish Occupancy & Stream Temperature
Fish Occupancy & Stream Temperature: Models & metrics for planning and management. NALCC Connecticut River Watershed Pilot Project, Aquatics Subgroup, June 27, 2014.
Located in Teams / / Aquatic Technical Subteam / Aquatic Subteam Meeting 06-27-2014
File Subteam Meeting Notes 06-23-2014
Discussed the process for incorporating under-represented species into the landscape design process, value of incorporating indices of projected changes to climate niche suitability into final habitat models for representative species, value of incorporating indices of projected direct anthropogenic landscape change (e.g., urban/suburban expansion) into final habitat models for representative species, criteria for weighting among species in the final selection index for the landscape design.
Located in Teams / / Terrestrial and Wetland Technical Subteam / June 23, 2014 Subteam Meeting (Terrestrial/Wetland)
File Revised criteria for prioritizing species (06-27-2014)
Criteria for Prioritizing Habitat for Representative Wildlife Species in Conservation Design for the Connecticut River Watershed. Updated from the 05-30-2014 version.
Located in Teams / / Terrestrial and Wetland Technical Subteam / June 27, 2014 Subteam Meeting (Terrestrial/Wetland)
Interviews with Core Team members about Process
Video interviews with members of the Connecticut River Pilot Core Team about the Landscape Conservation Design process
Located in Teams / Connecticut River Watershed Pilot / About the Pilot
File Aquatic IEI Metric Weights (06-27-2014)
Aquatic System Intactness (aka stressor) and Resiliency Metrics. Used in the index of ecological integrity portion of the Landscape Change, Assessment, and Design (LCAD) model (1 page).
Located in Teams / / Aquatic Technical Subteam / Aquatic Subteam Meeting 06-27-2014
File Aquatic Ecological Macrogroups (06-27-2014)
Aquatic ecological macrogroups used in the Connecticut River Landscape Conservation Design project. Summary statistics for each group, and a weighting multiplier affecting conservation priorities (2 pages).
Located in Teams / / Aquatic Technical Subteam / Aquatic Subteam Meeting 06-27-2014
File Troff document The Northeastern and Upper Midwest Terrestrial Habitat Classification and Habitat Map Final Report
This document provides an overview of the methods and results of the Midwest phase of the classification and mapping project. (A similar effort for the Northeastern states was completed in 2008, with additional map edits occurring through 2012.) The classification and map seek a balance between the state-based habitat classifications and consistency across the region. This will assist conservation partners in working on common goals that cross state boundaries. Applications could include assessment of natural resource conditions and provision of ecological services, planning for habitat enhancements and restoration, or prioritizing investments in open space conservation. By updating the existing maps and classifications, with clear links to the multi-leveled US-NVC and Ecological Systems concepts, this product allows for map displays and analyses at varying levels of detail. The consistent classification and map will allow wildlife managers and foresters to better collaborate regionally to maximize the impact of their investments.
Located in Projects / Land Cover Reconciliation