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Washington, Dawn
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by
admin
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published
Oct 02, 2012
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last modified
Nov 13, 2013 08:46 AM
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filed under:
Habitat,
Federal,
Land Use,
Forests,
Conservation,
Resilience,
Ecological Flows
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Full Proposal - A Web-Based Tool for Riparian Restoration Prioritization to Promote Climate Change Resilience (RPCCR) in Eastern U.S. Streams
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by
Keith H. Nislow, Mark Hudy, Bruce Wiggins
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published
Nov 13, 2012
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last modified
Sep 30, 2013 11:40 AM
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filed under:
Resilience,
Ecosystems,
Streams,
Our Work,
Climate Change
The RPCCR is a web-based tool currently under development which is designed to allow managers to rapidly identify high-priority riparian restoration targets. The objective of this project is to complete development of the RPCCR, link it with the Appalachian LCC website, and integrate it with ongoing stream temperature monitoring and modeling efforts within the Northeast Climate Science Center (NECSC) and participating Landscape Conservation Cooperatives.
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Riparian Restoration Team
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Background Project and Member Information
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South Carolina Forestry Commission
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by
Rosanne Hessmiller
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last modified
Apr 16, 2024 03:01 PM
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filed under:
Forests,
Landowner Services,
Fire Prevention,
Prescribed Burning,
Seedlings,
SE FireMap,
State Agencies,
Resilience
Protect, promote and enhance South Carolina’s forests for the benefit of all.
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Organizations Search
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Webinar: Working with Landowners to Build Resilience Across the Landscape
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by
Rhishja Cota
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published
Oct 21, 2022
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filed under:
Pollinators,
Oak Forests,
Forests,
Landowners,
Video,
Land Use,
Webinar,
Landscape Conservation,
Resilience
This session identified strategies to connect with landowners.
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News & Events
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Agenda - March 11, 2015 Workshop
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by
Cal DuBrock
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published
Mar 12, 2015
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last modified
Mar 16, 2015 11:06 AM
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filed under:
Vegetation Control,
Climate Adaptation,
Federal,
NGO,
Connectivity improvement,
Conservation,
Vegetation,
Data Collection,
Workgroup,
Habitat Improvement,
Cultural Resources,
Invasive Species,
Human Dimensions,
Ecosystem Services,
Climate Change,
Forests,
Other Workgroups,
Communities of Practice (CoPs),
Habitat,
Workshop,
Resilience,
Data Management
Urban Woodlands Conservation and Management Workshop. Organized and facilitated by the National Park Service to identify and create opportunities for greater collaboration among urban woodland researchers and managers working to restore and manage urban woodland ecosystems.
To view the goals and objectives of the workshop, please open the workshop agenda.
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Cultural Resources
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Urban Conservation
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Urban Woodlands Conservation and Restoration
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Climate Change: Future Federal Adaptation Efforts Could Better Support Local Infrastructure Decision Makers
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by
Government Accountability Office
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published
May 17, 2013
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filed under:
Climate Change,
Sustainability,
Systems,
Scientific Publications,
Report,
Resilience
The federal government invests billions of dollars annually in infrastructure, such as roads and bridges, facing increasing risks from climate change. Adaptation—defined as adjustments to natural or human systems in response to actual or expected climate change— can help manage these risks by making infrastructure more resilient. GAO was asked to examine issues related to infrastructure decision making and climate change. This report examines (1) the impacts of climate change on roads and bridges, wastewater systems, and NASA centers; (2) the extent to which climate change is incorporated into infrastructure planning; (3) factors that enabled some decision makers to implement adaptive measures; and (4) federal efforts to address local adaptation needs, as well as potential opportunities for improvement. GAO reviewed climate change assessments; analyzed relevant reports; interviewed stakeholders from professional associations and federal agencies; and visited infrastructure projects and interviewed local decision makers at seven sites where adaptive measures have been implemented.
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General Resources Holdings
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Putting the Nation on a Path for Climate Resilience and Preparedness: NOAA's Information and Expertise
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NOAA
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published
Apr 15, 2014
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filed under:
Report,
Climate Change,
Resilience,
Climate Adaptation,
Database
Information seekers can turn to NOAA personnel on the ground to access and apply available information to specific questions and needs. NOAA provides a wide range of climate information through monthly, seasonal and decade forecasts and data tailored to the specific needs of different sectors. NOAA uses this same information to take direct action to increase the resilience and facilitate adaptation of the nation’s valuable marine and coastal resources and the people that depend on them.
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Resources
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Fact Sheet: Riparian Restoration Decision Support Tool
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Mar 17, 2014
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last modified
Jun 02, 2025 01:11 PM
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filed under:
Aquatic,
Climate Change,
Our Work,
Research,
Streams,
Resilience,
Rivers,
Fact Sheet
An innovative web-based tool - funded by the Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) and developed by researchers from the U.S. Forest Service and
the University of Massachusetts - is allowing managers to rapidly identify high-priority riparian targets for restoration to make more resilient in preparation for changes in future climate. The Riparian Restoration Prioritization to Promote Climate Change Resilience (RPCCR) tool identifies vulnerable stream and riverbanks that lack tree cover and shade in coldwater stream habitats. By locating the best spots to plant trees in riparian zones, resource managers can provide shade that limits the amount of solar radiation heating the water and reduces the impacts from climate change. This well-established management strategy will benefit high-elevation, cold-water aquatic communities.
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Riparian Restoration Decision Support Tool
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Incorporating Ecosystem Services into Assessments of Climate Change Vulnerability and Adaptation
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Nov 19, 2012
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last modified
Mar 04, 2022 09:07 PM
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filed under:
Ecosystems,
Climate Change,
Resilience,
Events
Rising sea levels coupled with population growth along coasts make climate adaptation planning an imperative. The framework of ecosystem services can help managers understand how alternative management and climate scenarios are likely to affect a broad range of services delivered to people from coastal ecosystems.
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Events
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Scientists Locate Natural “Strongholds” that Could Protect Nature in the Face of Climate Change
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by
The Nature Conservancy
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published
Sep 05, 2012
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last modified
Sep 17, 2012 09:34 AM
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filed under:
Climate Change,
Resilience,
News
A new study by The Nature Conservancy has identified a series of landscapes across the American Northeast and southeastern Canada that are predicted to withstand the growing impacts of climate change and help ensure nature’s survival.
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News & Events