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Climate Change Vulnerability Technical Oversight Team
 
Cave Classification and Mapping Technical Oversight Team
 
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Appalachian LCC Winter Newsletter
The 2014 Winter Newsletter highlights how the Appalachian LCC and its partners are addressing landscape issues and bringing together a community to find sustainable solutions.
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Summaries of all Funded Projects
Summaries prepared to report out on the status of each funded project (5) to date - for which at least one quarterly reporting cycle has passed.
McDonnell, Todd
Todd McDonnell is a forest hydrologist and geospatial modeler with E&S Environmental Chemistry, Inc.
North Atlantic LCC Announces Science Delivery RFP
Request for proposals addresses a key science need by advancing application of landscape conservation science products at multiple scales across the North Atlantic region.
Ward, David
Loudoun County Streams and Water Resources
Southern Instream Flow Network Update
Update On Instream Flow Issues In The Southeast
Edelman, Andrew
 
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Become Part of the Appalachian LCC Network
Contribute to sustainable landscape-level conservation by joining and adding your information to the database!
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Working with SAMAB on Revitalization Initiative
The Appalachian LCC Coordinator recently joined a meeting of the Southern Appalachian Man and the Biosphere (SAMAB) Executive Committee in Asheville, NC as they reviewed the organization’s 25-year history and launched into a new “Revitalization Initiative.”
Open Jump
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.
GRASS GIS
GRASS GIS, commonly referred to as GRASS (Geographic Resources Analysis Support System), is a free and open source Geographic Information System (GIS) software suite used for geospatial data management and analysis, image processing, graphics and maps production, spatial modeling, and visualization. GRASS GIS is currently used in academic and commercial settings around the world, as well as by many governmental agencies and environmental consulting companies.
2013 Science Needs Portfolio - FINAL VERSION
Included in this folder are the edited Portfolio Themes, with COP member comments included either as editorial changes or as inserted "COP Comments." Note: There is no Theme 1, as that was formerly a GIS/IT Theme that is no longer viewed by the Steering Committee as a "science need" but instead an operational need.
Building Climate Solutions: 14th National Conference and Global Forum on Science, Policy and the Environment
Join over 1,200 key individuals from many fields of sciences and engineering, government and policy, business and civil society to advance solutions to climate change.