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File 2017-12-13_1601_Pt_FWSAssmt-EMreference
Point raised by Dean (PPP) from earlier landscape level efforts (EM)
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File 2017-12-13_1003_JB_2nd_levelofEffort_explorationEmail
Reply JB to points on level of effort (GW) and team composition (KM)
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File 2017-12-13_0949_Pt_RN-AAR
Reply Rick Nelson on (BOR practice) After Action Review
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File C++ source code 2017-12-12_1855_Pt_DS_LL-evaluationPICCC
Reply Deanna Spooner - PICCC review
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File C source code 2017-12-12_1834_Pt_KM_LL_national&Sc
Reply Karen Murray. Note on National level and SC praticipation
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File 2017-12-12_1819_Pt_GW_LL_explore-Study+NLPwhitepaper
Response from GW - note on White paper prepared at the national level for the National Landscape Practitioners Forum at NCTC, Nov 2017.
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File 2017-12-12_1000_JB_1st_LL_explorationEmail
Exploratory/invitational email from JB
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Lessons Learned Resource Folder
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LCC Coordinators Lessons Learned
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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File Environmental flows in the context of unconventional natural gas development in the Marcellus Shale
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.
Located in Research / / Stream Impacts from Water Withdrawals in the Marcellus Shale Region / Scientific Research Publication