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Spatial Data Appalachian Boundary File
This shapefile is the most current boundary file for the Appalachian LCC geography. This file will typically be more current than those found on the National LCC website.
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Community GIS Mapping Activity
These include collaborators, partners, and other LCCs
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Conservation Planning Projects
Links to ongoing conservation planning efforts or places to read about such efforts.
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File Use of Population Viability Analysis and Reserve Selection Algorithms in Regional Conservation Plans
Current reserve selection algorithms have difficulty evaluating connectivity and other factors necessary to conserve wide-ranging species in developing landscapes. Conversely, population viability analyses may incorporate detailed demographic data, but often lack sufficient spatial detail or are limited to too few taxa to be relevant to regional conservation plans. We developed a regional conservation plan for mammalian carnivores in the Rocky Mountain region using both a reserve selection algorithm (SITES) and a spatially explicit population model (PATCH).
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