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Submit a Project or Conservation Activity that you wish to share with the LP community. To submit a project, you must first be a member of the Web Portal and then logged in to the site. To add a project or activity, first login, then on the Submit a Project page click on Add New in the green toolbar at the top and then click on Project. Fill out all the appropriate fields and click Save. Your content will then be placed in a Pending Publication Folder to be reviewed and published by LP staff. If you are not a member and still wish to share your project or activity contact us at https://landscapepartnership.org/contact-info
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Submit a Project
Submit a Project or Conservation Activity that you wish to share with the Tennessee River Basin community. To submit a project, you must first be a member of the Web Portal and then logged in to the site. To add a project or activity, first login, then click on Add New in the green toolbar at the top and then click on Project. Fill out all the appropriate fields and click Save. Your content will then be placed in a Pending Publication Folder to be reviewed and published. If you are not a member and still wish to share your project or activity contact Gillian Bee: gilliab@g.clemson.edu
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File Summary of Q3 2013 TOT Review
Review from Technical Oversight Team of 3rd Quarter Report
Located in Research / / Quarterly Reports Folder / Q3 2013
File Summary of Q3 2013 TOT Review
Review by Technical Oversight Team of 3rd Quarter 2013 report
Located in Research / / Quarterly Reports / Q3 2013
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Project ECMAScript program Synthesis of climate model downscaling products for the southeastern United States
Downscaling translates large-scale climate information to the local scale. There are several techniques for handling this process; recently, several downscaled climate products have been produced by government and academic researchers. Ecologists, conservation scientists, and practitioners require such local guidance to evaluate adaptation and conservation strategies. However, the large number of methods involved, different downscaling approaches, resolutions, time periods, and focal variables limits the ability of these users to form meaningful conclusions and evaluate the results of adaptation strategies. To address these issues, this project will summarize the methods used for downscaling, identify the metrics most appropriate for evaluation of climate model skill and usability for the ecological and conservation communities in the southeastern US, and begin a longer-term effort to evaluate the range of downscaled climate products over this geographic region.
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Taggert State SWAP Summaries - ALL Tables
Located in Cooperative / / SC Meeting & Workshop, April 22-24, 2013 / SC Programmatic Alignment Work Group
File application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet Taggert_info_LCC_filter.xlsx
High-Priority Conservation Challenges Summarized from Individual State Wildlife Action Plans
Located in Cooperative / / SC Programmatic Alignment Work Group / Taggert State SWAP Summaries - ALL Tables
File Task 4 Responses V3
Elements of success include both tangible (products, funding, actions with direct links etc…) and intangible components (the synergy of the partnership to foster ideas and relationships which may lead to changes in actions by participating collaborators etc…). Our response to this request for information on performance measures, and about project funding patterns, places the emphasis of success more on the measures that are tangible and directly tied to LCC action, but does not appropriately capture the value of a broad partnership. This should be a topic of conversation with the NAS panel.
Located in Cooperative / / AppLCC-NALCC_reporting_coord / AppLCC - Work Plan [Tasks] and [Goals] Reporting
Across the Tennessee River Basin is a collaboration within the Appalachian LCC bringing together multiple agencies and stakeholders in a joint effort to plan and deliver landscape conservation actions to protect one of the most diverse areas for aquatic species in North America.
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