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Background Project and Member Information
This folder contains a summary description of the Energy Forecasts project funded by the Appalachian LCC in FY11-12. You will also find other background information related to this project, including a copy of the original Request for Applications, a Charter for the Technical Oversight Team, a list of Team members, and a project schedule.
Located in LP Members / Workspaces / Energy Forcasts Team
Background Project and Member Information
This folder contains a summary description of the Stream Classification project funded by the Appalachian LCC in FY11-12. You will also find other background information related to this project, including a copy of the original Request for Applications, a Charter for the Technical Oversight Team, a list of Team members, and a project schedule.
Located in LP Members / Workspaces / Aquatic Habitat Stream Classification Team
Background Project and Member Information
This folder contains a summary description of the Riparian Restoration project funded by the Appalachian LCC in FY11-12. You will also find other background information related to this project, including a copy of the executed contract and a Charter for the Technical Oversight Team; a list of Team members can be viewed down the right side of this screen (plus LCC Staff).
Located in LP Members / Workspaces / Riparian Restoration Team
Background Resource Materials
Contains resource materails /analyses carried out to support or inform the 5-Year Work Plan. The Work Plan was apprroved and adopted by vote of the Steering Committee on October 4, 2012.
Located in Cooperative / Our Plan / 5-Year Work Plan
Person Bailey, Whitney
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HTML Tile Pascal source code Baldwin Conservation Lab and the Appalachian LCC
Located in LP Members / Organizations Search / Baldwin Conservation Lab at Clemson University
Baldwin Conservation Lab at Clemson University
The Baldwin lab at Clemson University is committed to examining pressing ecological concerns throughout the Appalachians from the Gaspe' Penninsula to central Alabama. However, most of the current work being done in the lab is concentrated in the Southern Blue Ridge Mountains. Clemson is conveniently located within a short drive to some of the most interesting aquatic landscapes in the country and furthermore, one of the worlds largest biodiversity hotspots for forest communities, salamanders, and freshwater mussels. This biodiversity, along with rich cultural and historical significance, makes this area prime for landscape-scale conservation planning.
Located in LP Members / Organizations Search
Organization Baldwin Conservation Lab at Clemson University
The Baldwin lab at Clemson University is committed to examining pressing ecological concerns throughout the Appalachians from the Gaspe' Penninsula to central Alabama. Clemson is conveniently located within a short drive to some of the most interesting aquatic landscapes in the country and furthermore, one of the worlds largest biodiversity hotspots for forest communities, salamanders, and freshwater mussels. This biodiversity, along with rich cultural and historical significance, makes this area prime for landscape-scale conservation planning.
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Tile Page Baldwin Conservation Lab at Clemson University
The Baldwin lab at Clemson University is committed to examining pressing ecological concerns throughout the Appalachians from the Gaspe' Penninsula to central Alabama. However, most of the current work being done in the lab is concentrated in the Southern Blue Ridge Mountains. Clemson is conveniently located within a short drive to some of the most interesting aquatic landscapes in the country and furthermore, one of the worlds largest biodiversity hotspots for forest communities, salamanders, and freshwater mussels. This biodiversity, along with rich cultural and historical significance, makes this area prime for landscape-scale conservation planning.
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File PDF document Baldwin_Landscape-scale conservation planning.pdf
Located in Resources / General Resources Holdings / July Workshop 2012