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File PDF document Summary of Kentucky Wildlife Action Plan.pdf
Located in Archived Groups / / SC Programmatic Alignment Work Group / State Wildlife Action Plans (SWAPs)
File Summary of North Carolina Wildlife Action Plan
Overview of NC SWAP.
Located in Archived Groups / / SC Programmatic Alignment Work Group / State Wildlife Action Plans (SWAPs)
File Full Proposal: Interactive Conservation Planning
Using available data and modeling approaches that are well represented in the literature, researchers will develop conservation planning models that include site selection, threats, and connectivity analyses. These draft results will be presented to Steering Committee and then informed and refined by their feedback and other stakeholders. After each round of feedback, a revised conservation scenario will be produced. Draft conservation scenarios and associated products produced by each of these feedback rounds will be supplied to stakeholders with supporting documentation. Following 2-3 such feedback loops, conservation planning map products will be posted on the Portal.
Located in Interactive Conservation Planning TOT / Background Project and Member Information
Conservation Planning and Design: NatureScape
The Appalachian NatureScape Design incorporates and models newly developed data and information from all Appalachian LCC funded research projects as well as key existing datasets from partners to produce a series of maps that integrate aquatic connectivity with terrestrial significant habitats to guide conservation planning and decision making.
Data Needs Assessment Foundational Research
The Data Needs Assessment research project was undertaken to review a variety of resources on conservation planning - such as datasets and tools - and provide packages of products, data, and identified gaps to improve conservation planning in the Appalachian LCC. A suite of core conservation planning products and data from principal investigators at Clemson University are found below. These products and information generated from this foundational assessment were incorporated into the Interactive Conservation Planning and Design effort and in the drafting of the regional conservation plan for the Cooperative.
Located in NatureScape Resource Materials
Data Access
The Appalachian NatureScape study identified five highly essential conservation design elements; regional cores, local cores, regional connectors, local connectors, and other important areas.
Located in NatureScape Resource Materials
Image JPEG image Data Graphic
Data needs assessment work
Located in NatureScape Resource Materials
Image PNG image Conservation Planning Map
Map showing regional cores, linkages, and other elements from the conservation design research.
Located in NatureScape Resource Materials
Image JPEG image NatureScape Map
Map shows integration of key aquatic connectivity areas with terrestrial significant habitats throughout the Appalachians to guide conservation planning and decision making.
Located in NatureScape Resource Materials / Gallery: NatureScape Design Maps
Image JPEG image NatureScape Map
Map shows integration of key aquatic connectivity areas with terrestrial significant habitats throughout the Appalachians to guide conservation planning and decision making.
Located in NatureScape Resource Materials