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Aquatic Connectivity and Flooding
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The Aquatic Connectivity project builds on existing partnerships between universities, non-governmental organizations, and state and federal agencies to provide a regional network and consistent approaches that help partners across the Northeast Region align individual efforts to assess the condition of road-stream crossings for aquatic connectivity and road-stream crossing resiliency to future floods and prioritize restoration.
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Aquatic Resiliency and Connectivity
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Northeast Regional Conservation Opportunity Areas Introduction
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How do we find the best opportunities to support Regional Species of Greatest Conservation Need across the entire Northeast? Start by erasing state boundaries, and using regional-scale data to look for priority habitat across a continuous landscape. This pdf provides an overview of this innovative approach to conservation.
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The RCOA Process
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The RCOA Process
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How do we find the best opportunities to support Regional Species of Greatest Conservation Need across the entire Northeast? Start by erasing state boundaries, and using regional-scale data to look for priority habitat across a continuous landscape. The flipbook below provides an overview of this innovative approach to conservation. A pdf version of the flipbook is available for download in the right sidebar.
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Pollinators and Monarchs Informational Page
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Decision Support Framework for Sea-level Rise Impacts
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Link to sea level rise structured decision making process previously supported by North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative that supports coastal resiliency projects funded with Hurricane Sandy funds.
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Atlantic and Gulf Coast Resiliency
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Coastal Resiliency Images
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State University of New York
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The State University of New York is the largest comprehensive university system in the United States. Our impact in New York State and across the globe begins with our 64 institutions, including research universities, academic medical centers, liberal arts colleges, community colleges, colleges of technology and an online learning network. We educate approximately 463,000 students in more than 7,500 degree and certificate programs, and nearly 2 million in workforce and professional development programs. Our nearly 3 million SUNY alumni are located around the globe, each making their own unique impact.
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Connect the Connecticut
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University of South Carolina
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As the flagship university, USC is poised to provide a new form of leadership — one that permeates our curriculum, our research and industry endeavors, our community engagement and our state
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Southeast Climate Science Center
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The Department of the Interior (DOI) Southeast Climate Science Center (SE CSC) provides scientific information, tools and techniques that land, water, wildlife and cultural resource managers and other interested parties can apply to anticipate, monitor and adapt to climate and ecologically-driven responses at regional-to-local scales.
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