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The North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative (NALCC) Conservation Planning Atlas (CPA) is a science-based mapping platform where conservation managers and LCC members can go to view, retrieve, and perform analyses on spatial information with specific conservation goals in mind. Data can be searched, viewed, and used in analyses. Additionally, you can upload your own data to your account to be used in conjunction with these datasets. The CPA provides a platform for LCCs to create galleries to showcase a cohesive collection of spatial information and supporting documentation. Several galleries are being created and curated.
Located in Planning In Practice / Community GIS Mapping Activity
File Octet Stream North Carolina
Priority Species
Located in Cooperative / / SC Indicator and Surrogate Species Work Group / AppLCC Global Trust Species - Lists for each State
File Northeast Habitat Classification
The Northeast Habitat Classification and Mapping Project supporting documet
Located in Cooperative / / SC Indicator and Surrogate Species Work Group / Maps & GIS Materials
File Objective 2.7 Work Plan
A Ppt slide image depicting the objective and identified tasks (steps/timeline) to advance the work in identifying surrogate species use as planning and monitoring approach to landscape-level conservation. (It is part of Section B of the 5-Year Work Plan - http://applcc.org/our-work/5-year-work-plan/work-plan-section-b
Located in Cooperative / / SC Meeting & Workshop, April 22-24, 2013 / SC Indicator and Surrogate Species Work Group
File object code Ohio
Priority Species
Located in Cooperative / / SC Indicator and Surrogate Species Work Group / AppLCC Global Trust Species - Lists for each State
OpenJUMP is an open source Geographic Information System (GIS) written in the Java programming language. It is developed and maintained by a group of volunteers from around the globe. The current version can read and write shapefiles and simple GML files. It has limited support for the display of images and good support for showing data retrieved from WFS and WMS web-services. So you can use it as GIS Data Viewer. However, it's particular strength is the editing of geometry and attribute data.
Located in Tools & Resources / Extensions and Other Tools
File Octet Stream Pennsylvania
Priority Species
Located in Cooperative / / SC Indicator and Surrogate Species Work Group / AppLCC Global Trust Species - Lists for each State
File x-conference/x-cooltalk Planning for Biodiversity Conservation: Putting Conservation Science into Practice
A seven-step framework for developing regional plans to conserve biological diversity, based upon principles of conservation biology and Ecology, is being used extensively by The Nature Conservancy to identify priority areas for conservation.
Located in Conservation Planning / Conservation Planning Literature
File Proposed Boundary Change
Slight boundary change with the SALCC pertaining to the ACF Basin (Upper Chattahoochee watershed)
Located in Cooperative / / Past SC Meetings and Materials / Material for SC Call 6/26/13
Public Data Repositories
Provides links to sites containing maps and geospatial data which can be viewed or downloaded for use within a desktop GIS environment. These sites are from a variety of resources throughout the nation.
Located in Data