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Daniel Hanks Presentation (selected slides) - TRBScape Proposal
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selected slides
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Session III - What’s changed that may offer New Opportunities
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Panel "lighting round" summary of major initiatives or agency programmatic directions
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Session IV - Discussions on Foundational Needs to form Partnership
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engagement and "what my agency needs (for me to get out of this partnership / investment in my time)."
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Session IV -- OUTCOME -- Next Steps
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working groups identified and objectives / needs
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Landscape-scale conservation design across biotic realms: sequential integration of aquatic and terrestrial landscapes.
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2017. Scientific Reports Related to this Collaboration with Clemson University. Paul B. Leonard, Robert F. Baldwin & R. Daniel Hanks.
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Interactive Conservation Planning for the Appalachian LCC: Appalachian NatureScape
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Scientific Reports Related to Collaboration with Clemson University
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Interacting Social and Environmental Predictors for the Spatial Distribution of Conservation Lands
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2015 Scientific Reports Related to this Collaboration with Clemson University. Robert F. Baldwin, Paul B. Leonard. PLoS ONE10(10): Published: October 14, 2015
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Interactive Conservation Planning for the Appalachian LCC: Appalachian NatureScape
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Scientific Reports Related to Collaboration with Clemson University
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High-throughput computing provides substantial time savings for landscape and conservation planning
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2014 Scientific Reports Related to this Collaboration with Clemson University. Paul B. Leonard, Robert F. Baldwin, Edward B. Duffy, Donald J. Lipscomb, Adam M. Rose. Landscape and Urban Planning 125 (2014) 156–165.
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Environmental flows in the context of unconventional natural gas development in the Marcellus Shale
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This study clarifies how additional water demands in the region may adversely affect freshwater biological integrity. The results make clear that policies to limit or prevent water withdrawals from smaller streams can reduce the risk of ecosystem impairment. 2016 Scientific Reports associated with the AppLCC-funded research to Cornell.
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Stream Impacts from Water Withdrawals in the Marcellus Shale Region
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LCC Coordinators Lessons Learned
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This is a work group to capture the "lessons learned" from the 5-8 year life span of the DOI LCCs.
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Lessons Learned Resource Folder
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