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Image Figure 1. Conceptual diagram depicting the hydraulic fracturing process
from: Brian Buchanan et al., 2015
Located in Research / Environmental Flows from Water Withdrawals in the Marcellus Shale Region / A-F images
File Final Agenda with Hotlinks
To the April 19th Partners meeting at NCTC.
Located in News & Events / Events / Notes - GACP Meeting - April 19th
File Troff document First Analysis (Udall Institute) Report
This was the very first attempt to examine the early LCC structures. This document was reviewed in the Analysis prepared by staff (but some of the characterization used in the document was revised/reorganized in staff's later analysis.
Located in SC Governance Work Group / Resources / Earlier Reference Materials
Fish and Wildlife Service - Department of Interior
Located in Cooperative / Our Plan / Section 3. Management Capacity Within the Appalachian Community
File Fish and Wildlife Service Approach to Ecosystem Conservation An Assessment by Ohio State University
Shared reference
Located in Our Community / Lessons Learned Resource Folder
File FL: Addressing the Challenge of Climate Change in the Greater Everglades Landscape
“Addressing the Challenge of Climate Change in the Greater Everglades Landscape” is a research initiative funded by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and carried out by a group of researchers at the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The study investigates possible trajectories of future transformation in the Greater Everglades Landscape relative to four main drivers: climate change, shifts in planning approaches and regulations, population change, and variations in financial resources. Through a systematic exploration at the landscape-scale, this research identifies some of the major challenges to future conservation efforts and illustrates a planning method which can generate conservation strategies resilient to a variety of climatic and socioeconomic conditions.
Located in Adaptation / Adaptation Working Folder / Management Tools: Landscape-level Modeling
File Forecasting changes in stream flow, temperature, and salmonid populations in Eastern U.S. as a result of climate change
Presentation by Ben Letcher. One of the slides near the end is entitled: Papers where he lists many relevant publications
Located in News & Events / / Brook Trout and Stream Temperature Workshop Information / Resource Materials: Reprints
File Forecasting environmental change: modeling thermal refugia and brook trout abundance
Forecasting environmental change: modeling thermal refugia and brook trout abundance by Dr. Than Hitt
Located in News & Events / / Brook Trout and Stream Temperature Workshop Information / Resource Materials: Presentations
Forest
Located in Adaptation / Adaptation Working Folder / Management Tools: Ecosystems
Forest Service Research and Development
Located in Cooperative / Our Plan / Section 2: Science Capacity within the Appalachian Community Federal Departments/Agencies