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Spotlight on National Parks
National Park Service Spotlights on National Park Resources
 
TRB Report Card
 
2018 Spotlight on National Park Resources
 
Landscape Conservation Fellowship
The Fellowship offers a unique opportunity for new-entry professionals to be part of the emerging and exciting field of Landscape Conservation. This is a post-graduate level training opportunity with career interests in applied landscape conservation science and resource management.
Cultural Landscapes
Landscapes, the visible features of an area like mountains or rivers or skylines, house an abundant of riches and dynamic relationships. They can range from thousands of acres of farm land to an historic seaport, from a Civil War battlefield to the pristine wilderness of some of our most cherished national parks. There are natural landscapes and human-dominated landscapes and cultural landscapes.
Presentation by Maddie Brown - Research Results - Partnership
pdf copy of PPT slides used by Dr. Brown in "reporting out" to the Partnership on the research project of the AppLCC Partner organizational representatives. See report for full methodology etc. and the "Partner Dashboard" that graphically captures the research results.
Partner Interviews
December 5th, 2017 Appalachian LCC Conservation Fellow
Information on the AppLCC Fellowships
The Fellowship offers a unique opportunity for new-entry professionals to be part of the emerging and exciting field of Landscape Conservation. This is a post-graduate level training opportunity with career interests in applied landscape conservation science and resource management.
Network of Landscape Conservation
On the National Forum on Landscape Conservation: November 2017. NCTC. Shepherdstown WV.
Landscape Conservation Fellowship Screenshot
Landscape Conservation Fellowship Screenshot
Cultural Landscapes Screenshot
Cultural Landscapes Screenshot
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Session 7 - Brainstorming and Action Items
Session from 2-4pm; • What guidance can we offer to the National and Regional Conservation Efforts? • What priority request for science delivery (application/staff-fellowship) and Project-level support across the region if FY18 Allocations available? • How can our science partners keep the vision & forward movement on this important conservation agenda: i.e., contribute to the larger and longer-term vision of advancing the art/science/fellowship of system-conservation? • (continue) What is the Statement of Commitment of the new and reengaging partnership – aspects of funding, staffing(fellowship), etc… & [ID next steps]
Final Agenda with Hotlinks
To the April 19th Partners meeting at NCTC.
Session 6 - Research Presentation & Discussion Notes
notes on the presentation and following discussion point
Session 5 - Resolution
A review and revision of the "Resolution" or "Statement of Commitment" the partners started in December Working Group. These are the Discussion Notes with a link to the working document (open to the partners to continue to add review comments, recommendations, and propose revisions.) For questions contact Bridgett Costanzo, NRCS.
Session 4 - Working Lands
Perspective from Partners working closely with the economic-sector and/or cultural/heritage landscape.