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LCC Lessons Learned WG
Work Group Lead: Jean Brennan (FWS-SA). What’s worked elsewhere that we can learn from in redefining our 2nd generation Landscape Conservation Partnership? Participants: Members of the LCC community (focus on Coordinators-level). SOW to include: • Can capture the context of how partnerships evolve, 22 LCCs • Look at existing organizational development research • Think about conservation partnerships and networks more broadly {see dedicated work space: [PEOPLES] tab, [WORKSHOP] secondary navigation}
Located in LP Members / Workspaces / Landscape Partnership Work Group Materials
Methods
This is the subGroup working on CC Vulnerability Assessments. (JO & KB)
Located in LP Members / / Climate Change Workspace / Project Documents
Downscale
This is a folder for the Downscale subGroup (HH & PB)
Located in LP Members / / Climate Change Workspace / Project Documents
Criteria
This is the folder for the Criteria for selecting habitats and species for CCVA (HG, KH, BC)
Located in LP Members / / Climate Change Workspace / Project Documents
Literature
Folder content from the GoogleDocs site for the NatureServe CCV WorkGroup.
Located in LP Members / / Climate Change Workspace / Project Documents
Goals for Stakeholder Engagement in Focal Landscape
The Appalachian LCC is engaging in an integrated, multi-scale conservation planning and design initiative throughout its geography. Phase I of this research identified five different conservation design elements. The largest element is made up of regionally connected cores. These cores are broad areas of regional significance (i.e., irreplaceability) that have high internal landscape connectivity. The LCC has strategically decided to target two of these core areas as part of its ongoing effort in Phase II of this process to reach out and collaborate with local partners working in these cores. These two areas include the Tennessee River Basin and western Pennsylvania.
Located in Science & Management
File C++ source code 2011 Approved Interim Governance/Charter of the AppLCC
This guiding document was drafted with the help of Interim Steering Committee Members, Partners, and AppLCC Staff. The Charter was approved as "Interim" with the provision that it must be revised and finalized no later than 2-years after approval date (Sept 2011.)
Located in Cooperative / / SC Meeting & Workshop, April 22-24, 2013 / SC Governance Work Group
File Quick Reference Guide - on the ISC Governance/Charter
This is a 'snap shot' of key requirements from the Interim Governance/Charter as approved by the Interim Steering Committee in 2011. It was prepared primarily to answer Administrative issues that may arise during Steering Committee meetings and calls.
Located in Cooperative / / SC Meeting & Workshop, April 22-24, 2013 / SC Governance Work Group
Earlier Reference Materials
This folder contains materials used by staff in 2011 to analyze Governance structure and Charters of earlier LCCs (16 had been formed at that point).
Located in Cooperative / / SC Meeting & Workshop, April 22-24, 2013 / SC Governance Work Group
Other Organizations or LCCs
These are copies of existing Charters/Plans in effect as of Dec 2012.
Located in Cooperative / / SC Meeting & Workshop, April 22-24, 2013 / SC Governance Work Group