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Data and Maps Videos and Webinars
 
Webinars
A collection of web-based seminars from the partners and experts ranging in content from funded research updates to landscape-level tools, from climate change to energy development. If using Internet Explorer, you may need to update to the latest version of Adobe Flash Player to view certain content.
GIS & Conservation Planning Toolkit
 
Assessing Future Energy Development across the Appalachians
The Nature Conservancy - with support from the FWS - has completed a study to assist policy makers, land management agencies, and industry in assessing potential future energy development and how that may overlap with biological and ecological values.
Data Needs Assessment Foundational Research for Appalachian Region
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 Region. 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.
Tennessee River Basin Videos
 
Grasslands Videos and Webinars
 
Fire Videos and Webinars
 
Soil Health Videos and Webinars
 
Working Lands for Wildlife Videos and Webinars
 
Schaeffer, Jen Mock
 
Webinars and Instructional Videos
Here you can find curated webinars and instructional videos related to the Northern Bobwhite Quail, Grasslands, and Savannas.
Palarski, John
 
Brenton, Brian
 
White, Andrew
 
Ridley, Porter
 
What is an Appropriate Technology?
Appropriate technology is defined as any object, process, ideas, or practice that enhances human fulfillment through satisfaction of human needs ...
Wein, Jenny
 
Maloney, Annie
 
About
The WLFW workspaces were created within this portal to provide user-friendly sharing of program and technical information between federal and state agencies, private non-government organizations, and landowners. Open sharing of information is often subverted by agency or partner access limitations related to use of commercial software, government sharepoint sites, etc. These workspaces will be both public and private, depending on the sensitivity of the information stored and as determined by the original source of that information. Draft documents and sensitive data (such as the locations of federally listed species) can be categorized as private and accessible only to named individuals. However, most information will be posted publicly to facilitate our intent for wide distribution of educational materials, technical content, videos and podcasts, and online training related to implementation of Working Lands for Wildlife.